Pain and Associated Symptoms: Nurse Research Training
疼痛和相关症状:护士研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:9073037
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-07-01 至 2021-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Research on pain and the associated symptoms and factors impacting the assessment and treatment of pain addresses a critically important emphasis in nursing science and impacts the quality of life for individuals across the lifespan. In
this competing renewal application, we expand the infrastructure and training program developed with original T32 funding that supported management of pain and associated symptoms (pain and a/s) and translation research, to include training and interdisciplinary mentoring in the strategic use of health information technology (HIT). This T32 will build on prior
accomplishments bringing new approaches from the fields of HIT to address challenges related to pain and a/s. Specific objectives of this program are to: 1. Prepare nurses at the pre- and postdoctoral levels to conduct research on pain and a/s, supported by best practices for use of HIT and translating pain research. a. Provide an emphasis in pain and a/s research in the PhD nursing program b. Provide rigorous 2-year interdisciplinary training in the theories, methods, and applications of pain and a/s research for postdoctoral nursing fellows c. Provide foundation for studying and promoting translation of best pain and a/s practices d. Provide foundation on HIT that facilitates interdisciplinary collaborations for targeted applications in the conduct of pain and a/s research and intervention development 2. Provide mentored experiences in the planning, conduct, dissemination and implementation of pain and a/s research through nursing and interdisciplinary faculty-trainee research collaboration. 3. Foster the mentoring capabilities
of junior nursing faculty. Specific objectives will be achieved through coursework, intensive participation in ongoing interdisciplinary faculty research, conduct of research by the trainee, participation in research seminars and national conferences, grantsmanship training, publication and presentation support, and clinical research dissemination experiences with faculty. This training program builds on research strengths of the faculty at the UI CON in pain assessment and management, factors associated with pain and its impact, nursing sensitive outcomes, translational research, and health information technology (HIT). The focus on training in pain research addresses topics recognized by NIH and NINR as critical healthcare areas. It is embedded in a strong supportive interdisciplinary network of gerontological, adult, pediatric, translational, and HIT investigators and Centers from seven colleges in addition to the College of Nursing (Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy, Education, Engineering, Business, and Liberal Arts & Sciences). The program will fund two predoctoral trainees and two postdoctoral fellows per year to increase knowledge and readiness to conduct pain research and disseminate results. Appointments will be for one year, with renewal for a second based on performance.
描述(由申请人提供):对疼痛以及影响疼痛评估和治疗的相关症状和因素的研究是护理科学中极其重要的重点,并影响整个生命周期个体的生活质量。
在这个竞争性的更新应用程序中,我们扩展了利用原始 T32 资金开发的基础设施和培训计划,支持疼痛和相关症状(疼痛和 A/S)的管理和转化研究,以包括健康信息技术的战略使用中的培训和跨学科指导(HIT)。
该项目的具体目标是: 1. 为博士前和博士后级别的护士提供支持,以开展有关疼痛和 a/s 的研究。通过使用 HIT 和转化疼痛研究的最佳实践 a. 在博士护理课程中强调疼痛和疼痛研究 b. 提供为期 2 年的疼痛和疼痛研究的严格跨学科培训。 /s 博士后护理研究员的研究c. 为研究和促进最佳疼痛和 A/S 实践的转化提供基础 d. 为 HIT 提供基础,促进在疼痛和 A/S 研究和干预开发中的有针对性的应用的跨学科合作通过护理和跨学科教师与实习生研究合作来规划、开展、传播和实施疼痛和 A/S 研究 3. 培养指导能力。
具体目标将通过课程作业、深入参与正在进行的跨学科教师研究、受训者进行研究、参加研究研讨会和全国会议、资助培训、出版和演示支持以及临床研究传播经验来实现。该培训计划建立在 UI CON 教师在疼痛评估和管理、与疼痛及其影响相关的因素、护理敏感结果、转化研究和健康信息技术 (HIT) 方面的研究优势的基础上。疼痛研究涉及公认的主题它嵌入了由老年学、成人、儿科、转化和 HIT 研究人员和中心以及护理学院(医学、公共卫生、药学、该计划每年将资助两名博士前实习生和两名博士后研究员,以增加知识并为进行疼痛研究和传播结果做好准备。一年,根据表现续订第二年。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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