LEARRN: Mentored Collaborative Opportunities Component
学习:指导合作机会组件
基本信息
- 批准号:10623269
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-06-01 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAddressAdministratorAmericanAreaAssisted Living FacilitiesBostonClinicComplexContinuity of Patient CareDisciplineEnvironmentFacultyFosteringFoundationsFundingFunding MechanismsHealthHealth Care ResearchHealth PrioritiesHealth systemHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHome Care ServicesIndividualKnowledgeLaboratoriesLearningMedical centerMedicineMentorsPilot ProjectsPopulationPositioning AttributeProcessProductivityRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResourcesScholars ProgramSystemWorkcare deliverydata infrastructureexperiencefaculty mentorhealth care service organizationimprovedinnovationinsightnovelprogramsrehabilitation researchrehabilitative careresearch to practicesystems research
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
A major barrier to integrating healthcare research into practice is that researchers often lack firsthand
experience and knowledge of how healthcare organizations operate in what is becoming an increasingly
complex and demanding environment. LeaRRN will provide formal mentored collaborative opportunities for
rehabilitation researchers to engage with healthcare systems through a learning health systems (LHS) Scholar
Program. The foundations of this program are our partnerships with a diverse group of eight health
systems/organizations that represent the rehabilitation continuum of care and provide rich “laboratories” for
hands-on experiences. The overall objective of the Mentored Collaborative Opportunities component of
LeaRRN is to facilitate the conduct of LHS research that is driven by health system partners’ priorities. This will
be achieved by creating productive and synergistic partnerships between rehabilitation researchers and health
systems. This component has the following specific aims: 1) identify health system priority areas for improving
the quality and value of rehabilitation care, by convening stakeholders and align these priorities with calls for
LHS Scholars and pilot studies; 2) solicit and review applications for LHS Scholars; 3) facilitate productive and
meaningful partnerships between LHS Scholars and health systems; 4) provide ongoing scientific mentoring
for the partnerships; and 5) provide administrative oversight for the LHS Scholar Program. The LHS Scholar
program will provide the researcher with resources and guidance to learn about the context of a health system,
its current processes of rehabilitation care delivery and the data infrastructure to support LHS research. The
LHS Scholar opportunity will also allow researchers to cultivate a meaningful relationship with health system
stakeholders and begin preparatory work to conduct research on a priority topic identified by the healthcare
system. These partnerships will be mentored by LeaRRN faculty, who will offer ongoing guidance as the
researcher and health system formulate a plan to engage in the cycle of learning health systems research. At
the end of the LHS Scholar year, the Scholar and health system will be well-positioned to take the work to the
next level which may include seeking pilot study funding through the LeaRRN pilot study program or through
other funding mechanisms. The LHS Scholar Program provides a mechanism for rehabilitation researchers
and health systems to develop partnerships and formulate plans for addressing high-priority rehabilitation care
issues using LHS research methods. These partnerships will produce novel insights and knowledge that will
ultimately inform and accelerate the implementation of evidence into practice to improve the quality and value
of rehabilitation care at the individual, system, and population level.
项目概要
将医疗保健研究融入实践的一个主要障碍是研究人员往往缺乏第一手资料
医疗保健组织如何在日益增长的环境中运作的经验和知识
LeaRRN 将为复杂且苛刻的环境提供正式的指导合作机会。
康复研究人员通过学习健康系统 (LHS) 学者与医疗保健系统互动
该计划的基础是我们与八个不同健康群体的合作伙伴关系。
代表康复连续护理并为康复提供丰富“实验室”的系统/组织
实践经验的指导合作机会部分的总体目标。
LeaRRN 旨在促进由卫生系统合作伙伴的优先事项驱动的 LHS 研究的开展。
通过在康复研究人员和卫生部门之间建立富有成效和协同的伙伴关系来实现
该部分有以下具体目标: 1) 确定卫生系统需要改进的优先领域。
通过召集利益相关者并将这些优先事项与呼吁相结合,提高康复护理的质量和价值
LHS 学者和试点研究;2) 征集和审查 LHS 学者的申请;3) 促进并富有成效;
LHS 学者与卫生系统之间建立有意义的伙伴关系;4) 提供持续的科学指导;
为合作伙伴提供服务;5) 为 LHS 学者计划提供行政监督。
计划将为研究人员提供资源和指导,以了解卫生系统的背景,
目前的康复护理服务流程和支持 LHS 研究的数据基础设施。
LHS 学者机会还将使研究人员能够与卫生系统建立有意义的关系
利益相关者并开始准备工作,对医疗保健确定的优先主题进行研究
这些合作伙伴关系将由 LeaRRN 教师提供指导,他们将作为
研究人员和卫生系统制定一项计划,参与学习卫生系统研究的周期。
LHS 学者年结束时,学者和卫生系统将处于有利位置,可以将这项工作带到
下一个级别可能包括通过 LeaRRN 试点研究计划或通过
其他资助机制。 LHS 学者计划为康复研究人员提供了一种机制。
和卫生系统建立伙伴关系并制定计划以解决高度优先的康复护理问题
这些合作伙伴关系将产生新颖的见解和知识,这些见解和知识将利用 LHS 研究方法来解决问题。
最终告知并加速实施证据落实到实践中,以提高质量和价值
个人、系统和人口层面的护理康复。
项目成果
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