HD2A Research Adoption Support Center (RASC)
HD2A 研究采用支持中心 (RASC)
基本信息
- 批准号:10596435
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 331.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-30 至 2027-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdoptionAttitudeAwarenessCase StudyCatalogsCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexConsensusDataDevelopmentDimensionsDissemination and ImplementationEconomicsEnsureEpidemicEvaluation ResearchEvidence based interventionEvidence based practiceFacultyGoalsHarm ReductionHealthHumanInterventionIntervention StudiesInvestmentsKnowledgeLeadershipLearningLifeMeasurementMeasuresMethodologyMethodsModelingMonitorNational Institute of Drug AbuseOpiate AddictionOpioidOutcomePainPain managementPersonsPoliciesPreventionPrevention strategyPublic HealthPublicationsRecordsResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesSavingsScientistServicesSiteSpecific qualifier valueStandardizationStimulantSubstance Use DisorderSystemTechnical ExpertiseTerminologyTheoretical modelThinkingTranslatingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUrsidae Familyaddictionbasecommunity livingdata harmonizationdata infrastructuredesigndissemination researchdissemination scienceevidence baseexperienceformative assessmenthealth care availabilityimplementation evaluationimplementation researchimplementation scienceimplementation strategyimplementation studyimplementation toolimprovedinnovationknowledge baseonline resourceopioid epidemicopioid mortalityopioid use disorderoverdose deathoverdose preventionpreventprogram disseminationprogramsprovider interventionreal world applicationresearch studyresource guidesresponseservice deliverysocial capitalsocial stigmastemsubstance usesubstance use preventionsymposiumtranslational barrier
项目摘要
OVERALL: PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
In response to the National Institutes of Health RFA-DA-22-050, we herein propose a HEAL Data2Action
Research Adoption Support Center (RASC). The main purpose of the RASC is to stem the tide of overdose
death in the US by leading a scientifically-driven support endeavor designed to effectively translate evidence-
based interventions for substance use disorders and pain. Presently, overdose death escalates. Dissemination
and implementation (D&I) science is the methodological bridge to both the scientific and public health gaps.
Yet D&I science is understudied and underutilized in response to the opioid epidemic. Emblematic of
heightened awareness for D&I scientific potential, the HEAL D2A Program will be launched. The program
features 10-12 Innovation Projects, and, in addition to the RASC, two additional centers: Modeling and
Economic Resource Center and Data Infrastructure Support Center. The RASC will optimize and elevate the
D&I capability of the overall HD2A program. In this OVERALL component, we document how the RASC is
organized into four synergistic and dynamic cores: Administrative, Substance Use Implementation Support
Core, Pain Implementation Support Core, and a Research & Evaluation Core. Three overarching specific aims
are strategically ordered across the RASC and all its cores follows: To ASSESS the current state of the HD2A
Innovation Projects on D&I research capability, and develop an empirically-based catalog of evidence-based
and emerging interventions for substance use disorders and pain; to ASSIST on how Innovation Projects can
improve D&I methods and measures through on demand technical assistance and the use of an innovative
Implementation Support Plan, and to develop SUD and Pain Intervention D&I Resource Guides; and lastly, to
ADVANCE the HD2A Innovation Projects toward greater potential for scalability and sustainment. The RASC is
led by 4 MPIs with demonstrated track records of D&I research and practice in the fields of substance use and
pain interventions: McGovern (Stanford), S. Becker (Brown), W. Becker (Yale) and Brown (Northwestern). The
MPIs are joined by complementary expert core co-directors, and have assembled an unmatched roster of
highly-qualified leaders in these fields—carefully selected, organized and ready to provide the necessary
implementation support across the HD2A program. This RASC meets all the specified requirements as
outlined in the RFA. What distinguishes this RASC is our bold ambition to enhance not only the D&I capability
of the HEAL HD2A program, but to influence the field far beyond the confines of the HD2A initiative. We intend
to elevate the D&I paradigm of substance use and pain intervention research, and thereby ensure ubiquitous
and equitable access to proven interventions by the people and communities who need them the most.
总体而言:项目摘要/摘要
为了响应美国国立卫生研究院 RFA-DA-22-050,我们在此提出 HEAL Data2Action
研究采用支持中心 (RASC) RASC 的主要目的是遏制药物过量的趋势。
通过领导一项科学驱动的支持努力,旨在有效地转化证据,在美国减少死亡
目前,药物过量导致的死亡人数不断增加。
和实施(D&I)科学是弥补科学和公共卫生差距的方法桥梁。
然而,在应对阿片类药物流行病方面,D&I 科学并未得到充分研究和利用。
为了提高对 D&I 科学潜力的认识,将启动 HEAL D2A 计划。
拥有 10-12 个创新项目,除了 RASC 之外,还有两个额外的中心:建模和
RASC将优化和提升经济资源中心和数据基础设施支持中心。
整个 HD2A 程序的 D&I 能力 在这个整体组件中,我们记录了 RASC 的情况。
分为四个协同和动态的核心:行政、物质使用实施支持
核心、疼痛实施支持核心和研究与评估核心三个总体具体目标。
在 RASC 中进行战略性排序,其所有核心如下: 评估 HD2A 的当前状态
D&I 研究能力创新项目,并开发基于经验的循证目录
以及针对药物滥用障碍和疼痛的新兴干预措施;协助创新项目如何发挥作用
通过按需技术援助和使用创新技术改进 D&I 方法和措施
实施支持计划,并制定 SUD 和疼痛干预 D&I 资源指南;
推进 HD2A 创新项目,以实现更大的可扩展性和可持续性潜力。
由 4 个 MPI 领导,在物质使用和领域内具有 D&I 研究和实践的跟踪记录
疼痛干预:McGovern(斯坦福大学)、S. Becker(布朗大学)、W. Becker(耶鲁大学)和 Brown(西北大学)。
MPI 由互补的专家核心联合董事加入,并组建了无与伦比的名册
这些领域的高素质领导者——经过精心挑选、组织并准备好提供必要的
该 RASC 满足整个 HD2A 计划的实施支持。
RFA 中概述了该 RASC 的独特之处在于我们不仅增强 D&I 能力的大胆雄心。
HEAL HD2A 计划的一部分,但我们打算影响该领域远远超出 HD2A 计划的范围。
提升物质使用和疼痛干预研究的 D&I 范式,并确保无处不在
最需要的人民和社区能够公平地获得经过验证的干预措施。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('WILLIAM C BECKER', 18)}}的其他基金
Multilevel Interventions to Reduce Harm and Improve Quality of Life for Patients on Long Term Opioid Therapy - Yale Resource Center (MIRHIQL-YRC)
多层次干预措施可减少长期阿片类药物治疗患者的伤害并提高其生活质量 - 耶鲁大学资源中心 (MIRHIQL-YRC)
- 批准号:
10722768 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 331.1万 - 项目类别:
HD2A Research Adoption Support Center (RASC)
HD2A 研究采用支持中心 (RASC)
- 批准号:
10708980 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 331.1万 - 项目类别:
Role of Non-pharmacological Pain Treatments in Safe and Effective Opioid Tapering in Chronic Pain
非药物疼痛治疗在安全有效地逐渐减少慢性疼痛中阿片类药物的作用
- 批准号:
10620195 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 331.1万 - 项目类别:
HD2A RASC - Pain Implementation Support Core
HD2A RASC - 疼痛实施支持核心
- 批准号:
10596438 - 财政年份:2022
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$ 331.1万 - 项目类别:
HD2A RASC - Pain Implementation Support Core
HD2A RASC - 疼痛实施支持核心
- 批准号:
10708984 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 331.1万 - 项目类别:
HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers
HEAL 计划:慢性疼痛和 OUD 整体康复综合管理 (IMPOWR):研究中心
- 批准号:
10876682 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 331.1万 - 项目类别:
HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers
HEAL 计划:慢性疼痛和 OUD 整体康复综合管理 (IMPOWR):研究中心
- 批准号:
10378910 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 331.1万 - 项目类别:
HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers
HEAL 计划:慢性疼痛和 OUD 整体康复综合管理 (IMPOWR):研究中心
- 批准号:
10652027 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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实施整体健康团队与初级保健团体教育的务实试验,以促进非药物策略,改善退伍军人的疼痛、功能和生活质量
- 批准号:
10331788 - 财政年份:2020
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Implementation of a Pragmatic Trial of Whole Health Team vs. Primary Care Group Education to Promote Non-Pharmacological Strategies to Improve Pain, Function and Quality of Life in Veterans
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- 批准号:
10222866 - 财政年份:2020
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