SAR 2023: From Mechanism to Patient-Centered Care: Research in Acupuncture and Traditional East Asian Medicine
SAR 2023:从机制到以患者为中心的护理:针灸和传统东亚医学研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10609124
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-02-17 至 2024-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Project Summary:
The 2023 Society for Acupuncture Research (SAR) International Conference, “From Mechanism to Patient-
Centered Care: Research in Acupuncture and Traditional East Asian Medicine,” is an exceptional platform to
present the state of the science of basic, translational, and clinical research in acupuncture and Traditional
East Asian Medicine (TEAM). Over 100 million individuals in the United States are afflicted with chronic pain
and conventional treatments such as opioid medications have failed many patients. Acupuncture is an
integrative health intervention that has an emerging biological basis and growing clinical evidence for
management of chronic pain. As we make progress in acupuncture and TEAM science, this conference will
facilitate discussion of new research methods and findings and inform future directions of TEAM research.
Additionally, it will promote the timely and equitable dissemination and implementation of emerging evidence in
diverse clinical settings. The conference will occur May 18-21, 2023, in New York City. The event will be co-
sponsored by the Integrative Medicine Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and the
Harvard Medical School Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, two academic leaders in integrative medicine
research, education, and clinical practice. In planning this conference, we will harness the momentum
generated by our many highly successful past SAR conferences and symposia and leverage our experience
from nearly three decades of organizing major acupuncture research conferences within the United States and
internationally. The SAR 2023 conference will highlight four symposia: 1) Anatomical basis of acupuncture:
Understanding the physiological basis of needling; 2) Translational acupuncture research: Bridging basic
mechanisms with clinical practice; 3) Cycle of clinical acupuncture research in oncology: From efficacy trials to
implementation science; and 4) Addressing health disparities: Acupuncture for sickle cell disease pain. As in
past SAR conferences, we will also solicit high-quality presentations of original research (e.g. basic,
translational, clinical trials, dissemination and implementation science) in TEAM (e.g. acupuncture, herbs, Tai
Chi, Tui Na massage) as well as member initiated symposia and workshop on research methods, research
training, and dissemination of research findings. Our specific aims are: 1) To provide an international forum for
researchers to present novel findings and methods in the field of acupuncture and TEAM; 2) to facilitate the
timely dissemination of emerging clinical evidence of acupuncture and TEAM to diverse stakeholders of
researchers, clinicians, educators, and patient advocates; and 3) to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and
collaboration to develop innovative strategies that address current challenges in acupuncture and TEAM
research, shaping future research directions. The SAR 2023 conference will bridge basic science, translational
research, and clinical research to enhance the understanding of the mechanisms of acupuncture and translate
such understanding into patient-centered care.
项目摘要:
2023年针灸研究协会(SAR)国际会议,“从机制到患者 -
中心护理:针灸和传统东亚医学的研究,“是一个非凡的平台
介绍针灸和传统的基础,转化和临床研究科学的状态
东亚医学(团队)。在美国,超过1亿人患有慢性疼痛
和常规治疗(例如阿片类药物)使许多患者失败。针灸是一个
综合健康干预措施具有新兴的生物学基础和日益增长的临床证据
管理慢性疼痛。随着我们在针灸和团队科学方面取得进展,这次会议将
促进讨论新的研究方法和发现,并为团队研究的未来指示提供信息。
此外,它将促进及时,公平的传播和实施新兴证据
潜水员临床环境。会议将于2023年5月18日至21日在纽约市举行。该活动将是共同的
由纪念斯隆·凯特林癌症中心(MSK)的综合医学服务和
哈佛医学院Osher综合医学中心,两位综合医学学术领导者
研究,教育和临床实践。在计划这次会议时,我们将利用势头
由我们许多非常成功的过去的SAR会议和座谈会产生,并利用我们的经验
从近三十年来组织美国境内的主要针灸研究会议和
国际。 SAR 2023会议将重点介绍四个研讨会:1)针灸的解剖基础:
了解针刺的物理基础; 2)翻译针灸研究:桥接基本
具有临床实践的机制; 3)肿瘤学临床针灸研究的循环:从效率试验到
实施科学; 4)解决健康分布:针灸镰状细胞疾病疼痛。如
过去的SAR会议,我们还将征求原始研究的高质量演讲(例如,基本,
团队中的转化,临床试验,传播和实施科学)(例如针灸,草药,太极拳
CHI,TUI NA按摩)以及成员开始的研讨会和研究方法研讨会,研究
培训和研究结果的传播。我们的具体目的是:1)为国际论坛提供
研究人员在针灸和团队领域介绍了新颖的发现和方法; 2)促进
及时传播针灸的紧急临床证据和团队
研究人员,临床医生,教育者和患者拥护者; 3)促进跨学科的对话和
合作制定创新策略,以应对针灸和团队中当前挑战
研究,塑造未来的研究方向。 SAR 2023会议将桥接基础科学,翻译
研究和临床研究,以增强对针灸机制的理解并翻译
对以患者为中心的护理的理解。
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