National Pediatric Rehabilitation Resource Center: Pilot Studies

国家儿科康复资源中心:试点研究

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10400685
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 15.65万
  • 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

项目摘要

Project Summary (Pilot Studies) We propose to sponsor a Pilot Studies program as a highly attractive incentive for investigators to engage with our National Pediatric Rehabilitation Resource Center (PedRehab Ctr). The Pilot Studies program will place high priority on encouraging innovation and funding pilot studies with high potential for discovering efficacious treatments and promoting their rapid, high-fidelity, and effective application into clinical and community settings (Implementation Science). We also will consider methods and techniques development research under the Pilot Studies program, particularly when the topic fills a critical gap or seeks to overcome a major obstacle to conducting high-quality medical rehabilitation research with pediatric populations. We will invest the maximum amount allowed ($150,000 per year X 5 years = $750,000). We have proposed a partnership with the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) to assist in announcing, reviewing, and scoring the Pilot Studies, based on its current strategic plan, a strong process of peer review and tracking of pilot study outcomes, and its role in working closely with NIH to establish and promote the use of the new Common Data Elements for Cerebral Palsy. Final funding decisions will be made by the PedRehab Ctr team with input and approval from the independent National Advisory Board. Our specific aims for Pilot Studies are: 1) to work collaboratively to encourage the development of highly promising ideas and methods that will benefit from critically needed Pilot Study data in order to obtain larger scale NIH funding; 2) to offer direct assistance to investigators and interdisciplinary research teams as they plan and finalize their proposals; 3) to provide timely funding for those applications judged the most meritorious; 4) to lend post-award direct assistance (including activities within our PedRehab Ctr for Mentored Collaborative Opportunities and Techniques Development) to those who receive funding with the goal of maximizing successful completion and later use of results; and 5) to monitor the scientific findings generated by the Pilot Studies and how these are used in subsequent research activities. In partnership with AACPDM, we will collect evaluative data from the recipients about the impact of the Pilot Studies program. Overall, our proposed Pilot Studies program includes embedded mentoring and collaboration – from pre-submission through post-award.
项目摘要(试验研究) 我们建议赞助一项试点研究计划,作为一种极具吸引力的激励,以鼓励调查人员参与 我们国家儿科康复资源中心(PedRehab Ctr)。试点研究计划将把重点放在 优先鼓励创新和资助有高潜力发现有效的先导研究 并促进其快速、高保真和有效地应用于临床和社区环境 (实施科学)。我们还将考虑试点下的方法和技术开发研究 学习计划,特别是当主题填补关键空白或试图克服重大障碍时 在儿科人群中开展高质量的医疗康复研究。我们将投入最大的资金 允许的金额(每年150,000美元×5年=750,000美元)。我们已经提议与美国人建立伙伴关系 脑瘫和发育医学学会(AACPDM)协助宣布、审查和 对飞行员研究进行评分,根据其目前的战略计划,对飞行员进行强有力的同行审查和跟踪 研究结果及其在与美国国立卫生研究院密切合作建立和促进使用新共同原则方面的作用 脑性瘫痪的数据元素。最终的资金决定将由PedRehab Ctr团队根据意见做出 并得到独立的国家咨询委员会的批准。 我们的试点研究的具体目标是:1)共同努力,鼓励高度 有希望的想法和方法,将受益于迫切需要的先导研究数据,以获得更大的 扩大NIH的资金规模;2)在调查人员和跨学科研究团队计划时向他们提供直接援助 并敲定他们的建议;3)为那些被评为最有价值的申请及时提供资金;4) 提供获奖后的直接援助(包括在我们的PedRehab Ctr内开展的辅导协作活动 机会和技术开发)提供给那些获得资金的人,目标是最大化地 成功完成并随后使用成果;以及5)监测试点产生的科学发现 研究以及如何将这些研究用于后续的研究活动。与AACPDM合作,我们将收集 从接受者那里获得关于试点研究计划影响的评估数据。总体而言,我们提议的试点 研究计划包括嵌入式指导和协作-从提交前到颁奖后。

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National Pediatric Rehabilitation Resource Center: Pilot Studies
国家儿科康复资源中心:试点研究
  • 批准号:
    10163243
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 15.65万
  • 项目类别:
National Pediatric Rehabilitation Resource Center: Pilot Studies
国家儿科康复资源中心:试点研究
  • 批准号:
    10625513
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 15.65万
  • 项目类别:

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