CORE--DISSEMINATION
核心——传播
基本信息
- 批准号:7100769
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-12-01 至 2009-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
The Dissemination Core (DisC) will increase the amount of high quality dissemination research conducted by UNC Lineberger investigators and accelerate the movement of new knowledge and evidence-based interventions (EBIs) into practice. Two broad categories of services will be offered: Investigator Services to facilitate the development and implementation of dissemination research; and Infrastructure Services to build dissemination capacity within our University and in North Carolina, with potential research collaborators and [isseminators of cancer-related EBIs. Investigator Services support research activities: technical assistance and consultation; and support in packaging/producing selected EBI program materials for dissemination. Four
Infrastructure Services are as follows: collect, synthesize and communicate knowledge and
recommended practices relevant to disseminating EBIs; develop/maintain partnerships for dissemination research; build dissemination capacity through technical assistance to key community partners; and identify high priority EBIs for dissemination. DisC's strong leadership team includes Drs. Barbara K. Rimer, DrPH, and Allan Steckler, DrPH, each with 20+ years of dissemination research experience; they have helped build this field of study from the ground level. Investigator Bryan J. Weiner, PhD has conducted original research on the adoption and implementation of innovations in clinical settings. Peer-reviewed members are projected to account for 100% of Investigator Services use. Use also includes services DisC will provide to organizations that collaborate with members on specific dissemination activities. Future plans are to increase the number of dissemination-related grants submitted and funded by Center investigators as a means of growing the field of dissemination research and increasing commitment to disseminating EBIs for cancer prevention and control. We aim to play a central role in creating dissemination systems as a key strategy in controlling cancer. Cancer Center support is evidenced by its intent to allocate a minimum of one developmental project pet year to
dissemination.
传播核心(DisC)将增加北卡罗来纳大学莱恩伯格研究人员进行的高质量传播研究的数量,并加速新知识和循证干预措施(EBI)的付诸实践。将提供两大类服务: 促进传播研究的发展和实施的调查员服务;和基础设施服务,与潜在的研究合作者和[癌症相关 EBI 的传播者] 在我们大学和北卡罗来纳州建立传播能力。研究者服务支持研究活动:技术援助和咨询;并支持打包/制作选定的 EBI 计划材料以供传播。四
基础设施服务如下:收集、综合和交流知识
与传播 EBI 相关的推荐做法;发展/维持传播研究的伙伴关系;通过向主要社区合作伙伴提供技术援助来建设传播能力;并确定要传播的高优先级 EBI。 DisC 强大的领导团队包括博士。 Barbara K. Rimer(公共卫生博士)和 Allan Steckler(公共卫生博士)均拥有 20 多年的传播研究经验;他们从底层帮助建立了这个研究领域。研究员 Bryan J. Weiner 博士对临床环境中创新的采用和实施进行了原创研究。预计经过同行评审的成员将占 Investigator Services 使用量的 100%。使用还包括 DisC 将向与成员就特定传播活动进行合作的组织提供的服务。未来的计划是增加中心研究人员提交和资助的与传播相关的赠款数量,以此作为扩大传播研究领域和增加对传播用于癌症预防和控制的 EBI 的承诺的一种手段。我们的目标是在创建传播系统作为控制癌症的关键策略方面发挥核心作用。癌症中心的支持体现在其打算分配至少一个发展项目宠物年
传播。
项目成果
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