Center for Advancing Sociodemographic and Economic Study of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (CeASES-ADRD)
阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症社会人口学和经济研究推进中心 (CeASES-ADRD)
基本信息
- 批准号:10216940
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 80.66万
- 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:2020-07-16 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAgingAlgorithmsAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAlzheimer&aposs disease related dementiaAreaAutomobile DrivingBehaviorCaliforniaCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesDataData SourcesDementiaDevelopmentEconomic BurdenEconomicsEducational workshopEnsureEvaluationEventFacultyFamilyFamily CaregiverFamily memberFosteringFundingGenerationsHealthHealth PolicyHealth Services AccessibilityHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHeterogeneityIndividualInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalKnowledgeLeadershipLibrariansLife Cycle StagesLongitudinal SurveysMentorsMentorshipMethodologyMinorityMissionModelingOutcomePersonal SatisfactionPersonsPharmacotherapyPhysiciansPopulationPopulation ResearchResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesRiskScienceScientistSocial SciencesSocietiesStructureSystemTargeted ResearchTechnical ExpertiseTexasTimeUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesaustinbasecare costscostdevelopment policyeconomic costeconomic outcomeethnic disparityexperiencehealth care service organizationhealth economicsimprovedinformal careinnovationinsightlongitudinal datasetmeetingsmultidisciplinarynext generationoutreachpaymentpreventprogramsracial disparityresearch data disseminationsimulationsocialsocial science researchsociodemographicssocioeconomic disparitysuccesstherapy developmenttrendweb portal
项目摘要
The mission of the Center for Advancing Sociodemographic and Economic Study of Alzheimer’s Disease
and Related Dementias (CeASES‐ADRD) is to advance innovative social science ADRD research, to
increase knowledge and technical capability of social science researchers, to broaden and diversify the
set of researchers working in the field and, to disseminate resources and communicate findings for
impact. CeASES‐ADRD targeted research themes are social and economic burden of ADRD over the life
course, and national and international trends and projections of ADRD. Research addressing these
themes will fill key research gaps, tackle some of the most pressing and immediate challenges of ADRD,
and address multiple NIA Strategic Directions. CeASES‐ADRD builds a unique set of interrelated
programs hosted over 2.5 days each year for advancing research, building networks and reducing
barriers to social scientists engaging in innovative ADRD research. These include, Science of ADRD for
Social Scientists program, network meetings for scientific presentations, discussions and network
building, and methodological and technical workshops. It unites a core set of multidisciplinary
researchers with complementary research expertise in the thematic areas, methodological and technical
skill sets, and in the use of myriad population level, longitudinal data sets. In addition, these researchers
have strengths in leadership and mentorship to support and grow the next generation of ADRD social
science researchers. CeASES‐ADRD has a leadership structure that brings together researchers from
University of Southern California, University of Texas, Austin, and Stanford, who have NIH‐funded
research portfolios of social science ADRD research, are long‐time collaborators with experience leading
large centers and who have had success building networks and mentoring diverse scholars. CeASES‐
ADRD utilizes additional key resources available to it through USC Schaeffer Center including an external
affairs staff for communication and dissemination of findings, a research programming staff for
providing technical support and expertise, a data librarian for supporting use of its rich data holdings.
CeASES‐ADRD collaborating researchers include directors of multiple NIA‐funded Centers including a
Resource Center for Minority Aging Research, an Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and a Roybal
Center in Health Policy Simulation for network building and driving innovative science.
促进阿尔茨海默病社会人口学和经济研究中心的使命
和相关痴呆症 (CeASES-ADRD) 旨在推进创新的社会科学 ADRD 研究,
提高社会科学研究人员的知识和技术能力,拓宽研究领域并使其多样化
一组在该领域工作的研究人员,并传播资源并交流研究结果
影响。 CeASES-ADRD 的针对性研究主题是 ADRD 一生的社会和经济负担
课程,以及 ADRD 的国内和国际趋势和预测。针对这些问题的研究
主题将填补关键研究空白,解决 ADRD 的一些最紧迫和直接的挑战,
并解决多个 NIA 战略方向。 CeASES-ADRD 构建了一组独特的相互关联的
每年举办超过 2.5 天的项目,旨在推进研究、建立网络并减少
社会科学家从事创新 ADRD 研究的障碍。其中包括 ADRD 科学
社会科学家计划、科学演示、讨论和网络网络会议
建筑、方法和技术研讨会。它联合了一套核心的多学科
研究人员在主题领域、方法和技术方面具有互补的研究专长
技能集,以及无数人口水平、纵向数据集的使用。此外,这些研究人员
具有领导和指导方面的优势,可以支持和发展下一代 ADRD 社交
科学研究人员。 CeASES-ADRD 的领导结构汇集了来自以下领域的研究人员:
南加州大学、德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校和斯坦福大学均获得 NIH 资助
社会科学ADRD研究的研究组合,是具有领先经验的长期合作者
大型中心,并成功建立网络并指导不同的学者。 CeASES-
ADRD 利用南加州大学谢弗中心提供的其他关键资源,包括外部资源
事务人员负责沟通和传播研究结果,研究规划人员负责
提供技术支持和专业知识,数据图书馆员支持使用其丰富的数据。
CeASES-ADRD 合作研究人员包括多个 NIA 资助中心的主任,其中包括
少数族裔老龄化研究资源中心、阿尔茨海默病研究中心和皇家
卫生政策模拟中心,致力于网络建设和推动创新科学。
项目成果
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Center for Advancing Sociodemographic and Economic Study of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (CeASES-ADRD)
阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症社会人口学和经济研究推进中心 (CeASES-ADRD)
- 批准号:
10417199 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 80.66万 - 项目类别:
Center for Advancing Sociodemographic and Economic Study of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (CeASES-ADRD)
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为弱势群体提供健康保险
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