HSR&D Senior Research Career Scientist Award
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基本信息
- 批准号:10197061
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 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:2020-04-01 至 2027-02-28
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
This renewal of a Senior Research Career Scientist (SRCS) award is to support Dr. Hayden Bosworth
to further provide scientific, mentoring and service contributions to Veterans. Dr. Bosworth’s main research
interests comprise 3 overarching areas that align with VA HSR&D and the VA secretary’s top priorities: 1)
Greater Choice for Veterans - build a high performing integrated network of care; 2) Improve Timeliness of
Services – improve access to care; and 3) Focus Resources More Efficiently – strengthen foundational
services in VA (e.g. primary care). He provides knowledge for improving patients' c h r o n i c c a r e self-
management; translate research to improve the quality of health care, and eliminate health care disparities.
The goal of this research is to develop and evaluate programs and delivery models that can be implemented in
the national VA health care system to improve the quality, efficiency and patient centeredness of care.
Dr. Bosworth has led over 30 federally funded (VA HSR&D, QUERI, NIH), foundation (e.g., American
Heart Association) projects and participated in another 60 as a co-investigator. Most recently, he has focused
on health care delivery including collaborations with the Office of Rural Health (ORH) and Connected Care. He
currently is the (co-)principal investigator on 3 Investigator Initiated Research (IIR) grants, 2 ORH funded
projects, and 2 industry-funded projects enrolling and serving VA patients (total 7). He is also the co-
investigator on three VA-funded IIR studies, the PI of a U01 and a K12 training grant, both awarded by NHLBI.
The latter provides resources to train 5 faculty for 3 years in implementation science. Since 2013, Dr. Bosworth
has published over 150 peer reviewed articles with more than half with current and formal mentees (total peer
reviewed publications 350 and 4 books); his Google Scholar h-index is 73 and his articles have been cited
more 19k times. Dr. Bosworth received the 2013 VA Undersecretary Award for Outstanding Achievement in
Health Services Research. The annual award is the highest honor for VA health services researchers.
In terms of mentoring, Dr. Bosworth is currently the primary mentor for 2 funded CDAs and is a
secondary mentor on 8 other career development awards (1 HSR&D, 1 RR&D, and 2 NIH K12, 2 K08, KL2
and one foundation training grant). As the PI of a K12 training grant, he is responsible for training of 5 MD/PhD
junior faculty. He is also senior mentor on the Durham-based VA Quality Scholars program. In his role as Vice
Chair, he is responsible for the development of a master’s and doctoral program in the Department of
Population Health Sciences. The courses required for these curricula incorporate qualitative methods, clinical
trials, health services research, and implementation sciences. Many of these courses are taught by and
accessible to VA faculty. He also has contributed to many national/international committees and leadership
panels. Recent activities include participating as a member/chair of HSR&D SREB study sections HSR 7 -
Aging and Diminished Capacity in the Context of Aging, leading a Durham COIN Virtual Care focus area. He
is also a Deputy Editor for Patient Education and Counseling and co-led a VA State of the Art (SOTA)
supplement on care coordination.
Dr. Bosworth’s proposed activities for the award period include: 1) leading a broad effort to understand
ways to adapt, scale, spread, and sustain population level interventions for Veterans with comorbid conditions
(e.g., as recent IIR HIV/cardiovascular disease submission and ORH project), 2) facilitate the adoption and
evaluation of models of virtual care including care coordination and the Mission Act legislation, and 3) mentor
junior investigators with interests in care models and implementation. The protected time allowed by a VA
HSR&D SRCS award will allow Dr. Bosworth to enhance his contributions to the VA HSR&D mission, with a
focus on enhancing quality, access and spread of successful healthcare delivery models. He will also continue
to mentor many junior faculty members and serve on the Charleston COIN executive committee.
高级研究职业科学家(SRCS)奖的续签是为了支持海登·博斯沃思博士
进一步为退役军人提供科学、指导和服务贡献。博斯沃思博士的主要研究
兴趣包括3个主要领域,与退伍军人事务部HSR&D和退伍军人事务部秘书的首要任务保持一致:1)
为退伍军人提供更多选择-建立高性能的综合护理网络;2)提高
服务-改善获得护理的机会;以及3)更有效地集中资源-加强基础设施
退伍军人事务部的服务(例如初级保健)。他提供了改善患者自我保健能力的知识。
管理;转化研究,以提高卫生保健质量,消除卫生保健差距。
本研究的目标是开发和评估可在以下方面实施的计划和交付模式
国家退伍军人医疗体系提高了医疗质量、效率和以患者为中心的服务。
博斯沃思博士领导了30多个联邦基金(VA HSR&D、QUERI、NIH)、基金会(例如,American
心脏协会)项目,并作为联合调查员参与了另外60个项目。最近,他专注于
在医疗保健提供方面,包括与农村卫生办公室(ORH)和互联医疗的合作。他
目前是3个研究员发起的研究(IIR)拨款的(联合)首席研究员,2个ORH资助
项目,以及2个行业资助的项目,招募和服务VA患者(共7个)。他也是联合-
由退伍军人事务部资助的三项IIR研究的调查员,一项U01的PI和一项K12培训补助金,均由NHLBI授予。
后者提供资源,为5名教员提供为期3年的执行科学培训。自2013年以来,博斯沃思博士
发表了150多篇同行评审的文章,其中一半以上是当前和正式的指导对象(总计同行
评论出版物350篇和4本书);他的谷歌学者h指数为73,他的文章被引用
超过19k次。博斯沃思博士于#年获得2013年度退伍军人事务部杰出成就奖
卫生服务研究。一年一度的奖项是对退伍军人健康服务研究人员的最高荣誉。
在指导方面,博斯沃思博士目前是两个资助的CDA的主要导师,也是
其他8个职业发展奖项(1个HSR&D,1个RR&D,2个NIH K12,2个K08,KL2)的二级导师
和一份基础培训补助金)。作为K12培训助学金的PI,他负责培训5名医学博士/博士
初级教员。他也是总部设在达勒姆的退伍军人质量学者项目的高级导师。在他扮演的副总统的角色中
主席,他负责发展的硕士和博士项目在系
人口健康科学。这些课程所需的课程包括定性方法、临床
试验、卫生服务研究和实施科学。其中许多课程是由和教授的
退伍军人事务部教职员工可以访问。他还为许多国家/国际委员会和领导层做出了贡献。
电池板。最近的活动包括作为成员/主席参加HSR&D SREB研究部分HSR 7-
老龄化背景下的老龄化和能力减弱,引领了达勒姆硬币虚拟护理的重点领域。他
也是患者教育和咨询的副主编,并共同领导了退伍军人事务部的艺术状态(SOTA)
关于护理协调的补充资料。
博斯沃思博士为获奖期间提出的活动包括:1)领导广泛的努力,以了解
适应、扩大、传播和维持对患有共病条件的退伍军人进行人群水平干预的方法
(例如,如最近提交的IIR艾滋病毒/心血管疾病和ORH项目),2)促进采用和
评估虚拟护理模式,包括护理协调和《任务法》立法,以及3)导师
对护理模型和实施感兴趣的初级调查人员。退伍军人管理局允许的保护时间
HSR&D SRCS奖将允许博斯沃思博士加强他对退伍军人事务部HSR&D任务的贡献,
重点提高成功的医疗保健提供模式的质量、获取和传播。他还将继续
指导许多初级教员,并在查尔斯顿硬币执行委员会任职。
项目成果
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Hayden B Bosworth其他文献
Implementing guideline-directed medical therapy: Stakeholder-identified barriers and facilitators
实施指南指导的医疗治疗:利益相关者所确定的障碍与促进因素
- DOI:
10.1016/j.ahj.2024.11.011 - 发表时间:
2025-03-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.500
- 作者:
Josephine Harrington;Monica Leyva;Vishal N Rao;Megan Oakes;Nkiru Osude;Hayden B Bosworth;Neha J Pagidipati - 通讯作者:
Neha J Pagidipati
CMAR_A_191040 6793..6802
CMAR_A_191040 6793..6802
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2019 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Leah L Zullig;Valerie A Smith;Jennifer H Lindquist;C. D. Williams;Morris Weinberger;Dawn Provenzale;G. Jackson;Michael J Kelley;Susanne Danus;Hayden B Bosworth - 通讯作者:
Hayden B Bosworth
Hayden B Bosworth的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Hayden B Bosworth', 18)}}的其他基金
A nurse-led intervention to extend the Veteran HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention (V-EXTRA-CVD)
护士主导的干预措施,旨在扩大退伍军人艾滋病毒治疗级联以预防心血管疾病 (V-EXTRA-CVD)
- 批准号:
10242705 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
A nurse-led intervention to extend the Veteran HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention (V-EXTRA-CVD)
护士主导的干预措施,旨在扩大退伍军人艾滋病毒治疗级联以预防心血管疾病 (V-EXTRA-CVD)
- 批准号:
10492455 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
A nurse-led intervention to extend the Veteran HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention (V-EXTRA-CVD)
护士主导的干预措施,旨在扩大退伍军人艾滋病毒治疗级联以预防心血管疾病 (V-EXTRA-CVD)
- 批准号:
10064162 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
A nurse-led intervention to extend the Veteran HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention (V-EXTRA-CVD)
护士主导的干预措施,旨在扩大退伍军人艾滋病毒治疗级联以预防心血管疾病 (V-EXTRA-CVD)
- 批准号:
10759367 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
A nurse-led intervention to extend the HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention (EXTRA-CVD)
由护士主导的干预措施,旨在扩大艾滋病毒治疗级联以预防心血管疾病 (EXTRA-CVD)
- 批准号:
10470074 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
Assess and Adapt to the Impact of COVID-19 on CVD Self Management and Prevention Care in Adults Living with HIV (AAIM-High)
评估和适应 COVID-19 对成人 HIV 感染者 CVD 自我管理和预防护理的影响 (AAIM-High)
- 批准号:
10164926 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
A nurse-led intervention to extend the HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention (EXTRA-CVD)
由护士主导的干预措施,旨在扩大艾滋病毒治疗级联以预防心血管疾病 (EXTRA-CVD)
- 批准号:
9978088 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
A nurse-led intervention to extend the HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention (EXTRA-CVD)
由护士主导的干预措施,旨在扩大艾滋病毒治疗级联以预防心血管疾病 (EXTRA-CVD)
- 批准号:
9763155 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
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