Youth Violence Prevention Training for Health Professionals
卫生专业人员青少年暴力预防培训
基本信息
- 批准号:7326510
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-09-20 至 2008-12-19
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In the proposed SBIR project, Vida Health Communications, Inc. (Vida) will produce, evaluate and distribute Youth Violence Prevention Training for Health Professionals. Drawing on the proven advantages of the Internet and DVD technologies, this comprehensive training including a web-based multimedia program for health care professionals will feature a problem-based instructional design. The proposed curriculum will build on and draw from Youth Violence: A Guide for Physicians & Other Health Care Professionals, edited by the project's Principal Expert Consultants Robert Sege, MD, PhD and Vincent Licenziato for the Massachusetts Medical Society. It will address core competencies developed by Academic Centers of Excellence on Youth Violence Prevention, funded by CDC. Video elements will serve as focal points for training, and will include case stories about various forms of youth violence (such as fighting, school conflicts, suicide, bullying, intentional injury by an intimate partner, witnessing violence) and demonstration of interview techniques for assessing risk and resilience in youth. It will include strategies for building partnerships with community resources. There will be an optional "trainers' toolkit" which will expand the possibilities for training across collaborative specialties. The toolkit will include DVDs containing video content from the web-based program, a workshop leader's guide, and learning assessment tools in .pdf format. The overall goal of Phase I is to prove the technical merit and feasibility of the youth violence prevention training program. Phase I will yield a prototype that has been tested for usability and effectiveness with residents in pediatrics, emergency medicine, surgery and family practice, and with hospital nurses working in those departments. Specific aims are (1) establish the program content, using key informant interviews and expert panel review (2) produce a prototype of the program, including one module with a video case study and demonstration of interviewing methods, and (3) evaluate the content and feasibility of the program, via expert review and focus groups. A Phase II award will fund the development of the full program and an evaluation with a rigorous experimental design. The final product of this SBIR will be a state-of-the-science multi-media training program for health professionals with demonstrated usefulness across professional disciplines, practice specialties, and levels of education. 7. Project Narrative - Relevance to Public Health Intentional injuries remain among the leading causes of death and disability for children and adolescents in the United States and the economic impact of youth violence - medical expenses, lost productivity, reduced quality of life - is thought to exceed $158 billion per year. Studies show that most physicians and other health care professionals do not include violence prevention as a part of routine care. This research will result in a science-based and cost effective training for clinicians poised to play a crucial role in youth violence prevention and intervention.
描述(由申请人提供):在拟议的SBIR项目中,VIDA Health Communications,Inc。(VIDA)将为卫生专业人员生产,评估和分发青年暴力预防培训。利用互联网和DVD技术的可靠优势,包括基于网络的医疗保健专业人员的多媒体计划,将采用基于问题的教学设计。拟议的课程将基于青年暴力并借鉴:该项目的主要专家顾问Robert Sege,MD,PhD,PhD和Vincent Licenziato为马萨诸塞州医疗学会编辑。它将解决由CDC资助的学术预防卓越学术中心发展的核心能力。视频元素将成为训练的焦点,并将包括有关各种形式的青年暴力行为(例如战斗,学校冲突,自杀,欺凌,亲密伴侣的故意伤害,见证暴力)的案例故事,以及评估青年风险和复原力的访谈技巧。它将包括与社区资源建立合作伙伴关系的策略。将有一个可选的“培训师工具包”,该工具包将扩大跨协作专业培训的可能性。该工具包将包括来自基于Web的程序中的视频内容的DVD,讲习班领导者指南以及以.pdf格式学习评估工具。第一阶段的总体目标是证明预防青年暴力培训计划的技术优点和可行性。第一阶段将产生一个原型,该原型已经过针对儿科,急诊医学,手术和家庭实践的居民的可用性和有效性,以及在这些部门工作的医院护士。具体目的是(1)建立计划内容,使用关键的线人访谈和专家小组评论(2)制作了该计划的原型,包括一个带有视频案例研究的模块和访谈方法的演示,以及(3)通过专家审查和焦点小组评估该计划的内容和可行性。第二阶段奖项将为完整计划的发展提供资金,并通过严格的实验设计进行评估。该SBIR的最终产品将是针对卫生专业人员的最先进的多媒体培训计划,该计划在专业学科,实践专业和教育水平上表现出了有用的性能。 7。项目叙述 - 与公共卫生有意伤害的相关性仍然是美国儿童和青少年死亡和残疾的主要原因以及青少年暴力的经济影响 - 医疗费用,生产力降低,生活质量降低 - 每年超过1580亿美元。研究表明,大多数医生和其他医疗保健专业人员不包括预防暴力作为常规护理的一部分。这项研究将为临床医生提供基于科学且具有成本效益的培训,该临床医生准备在预防青年暴力和干预中发挥至关重要的作用。
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