Cardiovascular Research Training In Nigeria (CeRTIN)
尼日利亚心血管研究培训 (CeRTIN)
基本信息
- 批准号:10302702
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.77万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-20 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Cardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemCessation of lifeClinicalClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunitiesCountryDataDegree programEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingEducational workshopFaceFacultyFundingGenerationsGoalsGrantIndividualInterventionLongevityMaster&aposs DegreeMentorsMentorshipNigeriaNigerianOutcomeOutcomes ResearchParticipantPatient-Centered CarePatient-Focused OutcomesPopulationPostdoctoral FellowPreventionPublic HealthResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingTeaching HospitalsTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiescardiovascular healthdesigndisorder controldisorder preventiondoctoral studentevidence baseexperienceimplementation scienceimprovedmultidisciplinarynovelprimary care settingprogramsskillsskills trainingsymposium
项目摘要
PROJECT ABSTRACT
Nigeria faces an increasing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including cardiovascular
diseases (CVDs), leading to an estimated 29% of all deaths in the country. In spite of this, contemporary data
demonstrate low implementation of recommended public health and clinical cardiovascular interventions,
including the WHO's Best Buys for NCDs in the country. The 2019 Nigerian Multisectoral Action Plan for the
Prevention and Control of NCDs demonstrates the country's commitment and prioritization to NCD prevention
and control across the lifespan and within primary care settings. However, there are a limited number of
Nigerian investigators, early stage investigators, and trainees with the necessary skills, training, and
experiences to implement and build upon this plan to improve cardiovascular health and patient-centered care.
In this grant, we propose to strengthen implementation science, clinical trial, and patient-centered
outcomes research capacity within the University of Abuja, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, and their
partners. Our long-term goal is to build a cadre of multidisciplinary researchers who will develop a high-quality,
contextualized evidence base to improve implementation and sustainment of recommended public health and
clinical strategies for better population and individual-level cardiovascular health and outcomes. The University
of Abuja has a successful track record of NIH-funded cardiovascular health research programs with a growing
faculty of accomplished investigators. Our novel, multidisciplinary training program in cardiovascular
implementation science, clinical trials, and patient-centered outcomes research will support short-, medium-,
and long-term trainings combined with capacity building in mentorship and curriculum design for sustainability.
Aim 1. Build capacity and experience in University of Abuja cardiovascular researchers to design and conduct
cardiovascular implementation science, clinical trials, and patient-centered outcomes research in Nigeria.
Aim 2. Develop a team of faculty leaders and mentors at University of Abuja who are able to provide
mentorship and training for new cardiovascular investigators and sustain the cardiovascular research agenda.
Aim 3. Advance in-country cardiovascular research agenda by formally integrating courses in implementation
science, clinical trials, and patient-centered outcomes research training into existing degree programs.
This grant will support 5 post-doctoral fellows, 2 Master's degrees, and 2 PhD students through medium-
and long-term training. Short-term cardiovascular research skill building, mentorship, and teaching and
curriculum design workshops will train >250 participants in research methods, mentorship, and teaching.
Annual symposia will provide opportunities for the broader community of cardiovascular and NCD researchers
to disseminate their research and form new collaborations. Through this program, we will train a new
generation of independent Nigerian investigators, mentoring them on the path to independence, and leading
the way for University of Abuja to become a center for excellence for cardiovascular research in Nigeria.
项目摘要
尼日利亚面临着日益沉重的非传染性疾病负担,包括心血管疾病
心血管疾病(CVD),估计占该国所有死亡人数的29%。尽管如此,当代数据
表明推荐的公共卫生和临床心血管干预措施的实施率较低,
包括世界卫生组织在该国的非传染性疾病最佳购买。2019年尼日利亚多部门行动计划
预防和控制非传染性疾病表明该国对预防非传染性疾病的承诺和优先事项
和控制整个生命周期和初级保健设置。然而,数量有限,
尼日利亚调查人员、早期调查人员和具有必要技能、培训和
经验,以实施和建立在这个计划,以改善心血管健康和以病人为中心的护理。
在这项拨款中,我们提出要加强实施科学,临床试验,以患者为中心
阿布贾大学、阿布贾大学教学医院的成果研究能力及其
伙伴我们的长期目标是建立一支多学科研究人员的骨干队伍,
根据具体情况建立证据库,以改进建议的公共卫生措施的实施和维持,
改善人群和个人水平心血管健康和结局的临床策略。大学
阿布贾大学在NIH资助的心血管健康研究项目方面有着成功的记录,
有成就的调查员的教师。我们新颖的多学科心血管培训计划
实施科学,临床试验和以患者为中心的结果研究将支持短期,中期,
以及长期培训,并结合辅导和可持续性课程设计方面的能力建设。
目标1。在阿布贾大学心血管研究人员中建立能力和经验,
在尼日利亚开展心血管实施科学、临床试验和以患者为中心的结局研究。
目标二。在阿布贾大学培养一个能够提供以下服务的教师领导和导师团队
为新的心血管研究者提供指导和培训,并维持心血管研究议程。
目标3。通过正式整合实施中的课程来推进国内心血管研究议程
科学,临床试验和以患者为中心的成果研究培训纳入现有的学位课程。
这笔赠款将支持5名博士后研究员,2名硕士学位,2名博士生,通过中等-
长期的训练。短期心血管研究技能培养、导师和教学,
课程设计研讨会将在研究方法、指导和教学方面培训250多名参与者。
年度研讨会将为更广泛的心血管和NCD研究人员提供机会
传播他们的研究成果并形成新的合作。通过这个项目,我们将培养一个新的
一代独立的尼日利亚调查人员,指导他们走向独立,并领导
阿布贾大学成为尼日利亚心血管研究卓越中心的方式。
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
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