National Pediatric Rehabilitation Resource Center: Promoting Center Expertise
国家儿科康复资源中心:推广中心专业知识
基本信息
- 批准号:10400686
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.81万
- 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:2020-05-15 至 2025-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdvertisementsAdvocacyAffectAwarenessChildChildhoodClinicClinicalFamilyFundingGoalsInfrastructureJournalsMedical centerMonitorPamphletsPhilosophyProfessional OrganizationsRegistriesRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSiteUnited States National Institutes of HealthUpdateWorkdesigndisabilityeffectiveness evaluationimprovedoutreachpostersrehabilitation researchsocial mediaspecial interest groupweb siteworking group
项目摘要
Project Summary (Promoting Center Expertise)
Promoting Center Expertise is vital to achieve levels of high engagement with and productive use of the National
Pediatric Rehabilitation Resource Center (PedRehab Ctr). We designed these activities to assist in advancing
pediatric medical rehabilitation research through attracting investigators to participate in the activities and to use
the expertise and research resources of PedRehab Ctr. These promotive activities will affirm the overarching
objective of this new center – namely, to enhance the field of clinical pediatric rehabilitation research and the
impact of its findings to benefit the lives of children and families affected by childhood-onset neuromotor and
related disabilities.
The specific aims to promote PedRehab Ctr resources are:
1) to establish an attractive, informative, easy-to-use, and frequently updated website for PedRehab Ctr;
2) to announce PedRehab Ctr resources widely and frequently through partnerships with major scientific and
professional associations and research networks, including CTSAs and StrokeNet;
3) to design and place advertisements, posters, and brochures about PedRehab Ctr resources in prominent
journals and other places (e.g., centers, clinics, Social Media groups);
4) to work strategically with the national network of other P2C infrastructure centers supported by the National
Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research to promote awareness of PedRehab Ctr resources; and
5) to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of our outreach and promotion efforts, so we can tailor and improve
these throughout the next 5 years.
项目概要(促进中心专业知识)
促进中心的专业知识是至关重要的,以实现高水平的参与和生产性使用的国家
儿科康复资源中心(PedRehab Ctr)。我们设计这些活动是为了帮助
通过吸引研究者参与活动和使用
PedRehab Ctr的专业知识和研究资源。这些促进活动将肯定
这个新中心的目标-即,加强临床儿科康复研究领域和
其研究结果的影响,以造福儿童和家庭的生活受儿童期发病的神经运动和
相关残疾。
促进PedRehab Ctr资源的具体目标是:
1)为PedRehab Ctr建立一个有吸引力、信息丰富、易于使用和经常更新的网站;
2)通过与主要的科学和技术机构建立伙伴关系,
专业协会和研究网络,包括CTSA和StrokeNet;
3)设计和放置有关PedRehab Ctr资源的广告,海报和小册子,
期刊和其他地方(例如,中心,诊所,社交媒体团体);
4)与国家支持的其他P2C基础设施中心的国家网络进行战略合作
医疗康复研究中心,以提高对PedRehab Ctr资源的认识;
5)监督和评估我们的推广和宣传工作的有效性,以便我们能够量身定制和改进
这些在未来五年。
项目成果
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National Pediatric Rehabilitation Resource Center: Promoting Center Expertise
国家儿科康复资源中心:推广中心专业知识
- 批准号:
10625517 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 11.81万 - 项目类别:
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