A Collaborative Approach to Control Hypertension in Diabetes (COACH-D)
控制糖尿病高血压的协作方法 (COACH-D)
基本信息
- 批准号:7491534
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.13万
- 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:2007-09-01 至 2010-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdoptionBlood GlucoseBlood PressureCaringCholesterolChronic DiseaseClinicalClinical ServicesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplications of Diabetes MellitusDataData CollectionDiabetes MellitusDisease ManagementDyslipidemiasEffectiveness of InterventionsElementsEvaluationFailureFeedbackGlycosylated HemoglobinGlycosylated hemoglobin AGoalsGuidelinesHealthHome Care ServicesHome Health AgencyHome environmentHyperglycemiaHypertensionInterventionLaboratoriesLow incomeMeasuresMedical SurveillanceMethodsMinorityModelingNursesOutcomeOutcome MeasurePatient CarePatientsPharmaceutical PreparationsPopulationPractice GuidelinesPractice based researchPreparationPrimary Health CareProceduresProcessProviderRandomizedResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesRoleSecondary PreventionSiteTeam NursingTelemetryTestingTherapeuticTrainingTranslational ResearchVisiting Nursebasecare systemschronic care modelcompare effectivenessdesigndiabetes managementevidence based guidelinesexperienceglycemic controlhealth disparityhealth organizationimprovedinner citymacrovascular diseasenovelnursing interventionpatient home carepatient orientedpreventpsychosocial
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Many primary care patients, especially in inner-city settings, do not achieve targets for blood pressure and glycemic control. There is an urgent need to enhance treatment for those who do not reach goals within the usual clinical care system. We propose to develop a multi-component intervention grounded in the Chronic Care Model, and sustainable in resource-challenged settings. Through collaboration with home health nursing and with the use of home telemetry for feedback and intensification of therapy, we will augment usual clinical services to improve health outcomes for diabetes patients who have not been able to reach therapeutic goals. There are three specific aims. First, we will establish a feasible, practical and sustainable collaborative model between the primary care sites of our practice-based research network (NYC RING), clinical researchers at the Diabetes Research and Training Center, and The Montefiore Home Health Organization, integrating the unique expertise of each of the partners and defining the roles and responsibilities of each. Second, we will develop and refine the components of the intervention, to include training primary care providers and home health nurses to integrate the technical, psychosocial and communication processes for implementation of the intervention. Third, we will assess the feasibility of the collaborative intervention by implementing the intervention for 25 primary care patients and obtain preliminary estimates of effectiveness by comparing outcomes to 25 patients receiving usual care. Our proposal includes plans to develop feasible procedures for data collection, with qualitative and quantitative methods of assessing process and outcome measures. We will use these preliminary data to revise the intervention and prepare an R18 application to further develop and test the intervention in multiple inner- city primary care sites serving low-income diabetes patients. This proposal is for secondary prevention of diabetes complications, targeting a population known for health disparities and a high burden from this chronic disease. Many primary care patients, especially in inner-city settings, do not achieve targets for blood pressure and glycemic control. We propose to develop a multi-component intervention grounded in the Chronic Care Model, and sustainable in resource- challenged settings. Through collaboration with home health nursing and with the use of home telemetry for feedback and intensification of therapy, we will augment usual clinical services to improve health outcomes for diabetes patients who have not been able to reach therapeutic goals. This proposal is for secondary prevention of diabetes complications, targeting a population known for health disparities and a high burden from this chronic disease.
描述(由申请人提供):许多初级保健患者,特别是市中心的患者,没有达到血压和血糖控制的目标。迫切需要加强对那些在通常的临床护理系统中达不到目标的人的治疗。我们建议开发一种以慢性护理模式为基础的多成分干预,并在资源困难的情况下可持续。通过与家庭健康护理合作,并使用家庭遥测进行反馈和强化治疗,我们将加强常规临床服务,以改善未能达到治疗目标的糖尿病患者的健康结局。有三个具体目标。首先,我们将在我们以实践为基础的研究网络(NYC RING)的初级保健站点、糖尿病研究和培训中心的临床研究人员以及蒙蒂菲奥尔家庭健康组织之间建立一个可行、实用和可持续的合作模式,整合每个合作伙伴的独特专业知识,并确定每个合作伙伴的角色和责任。第二,我们将制定和完善干预措施的组成部分,包括培训初级保健提供者和家庭保健护士,以整合实施干预措施的技术、心理社会和沟通程序。第三,我们将通过对25名初级保健患者实施干预来评估协同干预的可行性,并通过将结果与25名接受常规护理的患者进行比较,得出初步的效果估计。我们的建议包括制定可行的数据收集程序的计划,以及评估过程和结果措施的定性和定量方法。我们将使用这些初步数据来修订干预措施,并准备一份R18应用程序,以在为低收入糖尿病患者提供服务的多个市中心初级保健地点进一步开发和测试干预措施。这项建议是为了二级预防糖尿病并发症,目标人群是以健康差距和这种慢性疾病的高负担而闻名的人群。许多初级保健患者,特别是市中心的患者,没有达到血压和血糖控制的目标。我们建议开发一种以慢性护理模式为基础的多成分干预,并在资源困难的情况下可持续。通过与家庭健康护理合作,并使用家庭遥测进行反馈和强化治疗,我们将加强常规临床服务,以改善未能达到治疗目标的糖尿病患者的健康结局。这项建议是为了二级预防糖尿病并发症,目标人群是以健康差距和这种慢性疾病的高负担而闻名的人群。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(1)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
A collaborative approach to control hypertension in diabetes: outcomes of a pilot intervention.
控制糖尿病高血压的协作方法:试点干预的结果。
- DOI:10.1177/2150131911401028
- 发表时间:2011
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.6
- 作者:McKee,MDiane;Fletcher,Jason;Sigal,Irina;Giftos,Jonathon;Schechter,Clyde;Walker,ElizabethA
- 通讯作者:Walker,ElizabethA
{{
item.title }}
{{ item.translation_title }}
- DOI:
{{ item.doi }} - 发表时间:
{{ item.publish_year }} - 期刊:
- 影响因子:{{ item.factor }}
- 作者:
{{ item.authors }} - 通讯作者:
{{ item.author }}
数据更新时间:{{ journalArticles.updateTime }}
{{ item.title }}
- 作者:
{{ item.author }}
数据更新时间:{{ monograph.updateTime }}
{{ item.title }}
- 作者:
{{ item.author }}
数据更新时间:{{ sciAawards.updateTime }}
{{ item.title }}
- 作者:
{{ item.author }}
数据更新时间:{{ conferencePapers.updateTime }}
{{ item.title }}
- 作者:
{{ item.author }}
数据更新时间:{{ patent.updateTime }}
MELISSA DIANE MCKEE其他文献
MELISSA DIANE MCKEE的其他文献
{{
item.title }}
{{ item.translation_title }}
- DOI:
{{ item.doi }} - 发表时间:
{{ item.publish_year }} - 期刊:
- 影响因子:{{ item.factor }}
- 作者:
{{ item.authors }} - 通讯作者:
{{ item.author }}
{{ truncateString('MELISSA DIANE MCKEE', 18)}}的其他基金
Enhancing Delivery of Confidential Care and STI Screening in Urban Health Centers
加强城市卫生中心的保密护理和性传播感染筛查
- 批准号:
7418467 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Acupuncture to Decrease Disparities in Outcomes of Pain Treatment (ADDOPT)
针灸减少疼痛治疗结果的差异 (ADDOPT)
- 批准号:
7531356 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Acupuncture to Decrease Disparities in Outcomes of Pain Treatment (ADDOPT)
针灸减少疼痛治疗结果的差异 (ADDOPT)
- 批准号:
7916349 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Acupuncture to Decrease Disparities in Outcomes of Pain Treatment (ADDOPT)
针灸减少疼痛治疗结果的差异 (ADDOPT)
- 批准号:
7681156 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Enhancing Delivery of Confidential Care and STI Screening in Urban Health Centers
加强城市卫生中心的保密护理和性传播感染筛查
- 批准号:
7577345 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
A Collaborative Approach to Control Hypertension in Diabetes (COACH-D)
控制糖尿病高血压的协作方法 (COACH-D)
- 批准号:
7305317 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Vaginal Douching in Latina Women and Adolescents
拉丁妇女和青少年的阴道冲洗
- 批准号:
6965956 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Vaginal Douching in Latina Women and Adolescents
拉丁妇女和青少年的阴道冲洗
- 批准号:
7085498 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
New York Regional Center for Diabetes Translation Research - Population Health and Health Systems Core
纽约区域糖尿病翻译研究中心 - 人口健康和健康系统核心
- 批准号:
9868109 - 财政年份:
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
New York Regional Center for Diabetes Translation Research - Population Health and Health Systems Core
纽约区域糖尿病翻译研究中心 - 人口健康和健康系统核心
- 批准号:
9354481 - 财政年份:
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
相似海外基金
WELL-CALF: optimising accuracy for commercial adoption
WELL-CALF:优化商业采用的准确性
- 批准号:
10093543 - 财政年份:2024
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Collaborative R&D
Investigating the Adoption, Actual Usage, and Outcomes of Enterprise Collaboration Systems in Remote Work Settings.
调查远程工作环境中企业协作系统的采用、实际使用和结果。
- 批准号:
24K16436 - 财政年份:2024
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists
Unraveling the Dynamics of International Accounting: Exploring the Impact of IFRS Adoption on Firms' Financial Reporting and Business Strategies
揭示国际会计的动态:探索采用 IFRS 对公司财务报告和业务战略的影响
- 批准号:
24K16488 - 财政年份:2024
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists
ERAMET - Ecosystem for rapid adoption of modelling and simulation METhods to address regulatory needs in the development of orphan and paediatric medicines
ERAMET - 快速采用建模和模拟方法的生态系统,以满足孤儿药和儿科药物开发中的监管需求
- 批准号:
10107647 - 财政年份:2024
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
EU-Funded
Assessing the Coordination of Electric Vehicle Adoption on Urban Energy Transition: A Geospatial Machine Learning Framework
评估电动汽车采用对城市能源转型的协调:地理空间机器学习框架
- 批准号:
24K20973 - 财政年份:2024
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists
Ecosystem for rapid adoption of modelling and simulation METhods to address regulatory needs in the development of orphan and paediatric medicines
快速采用建模和模拟方法的生态系统,以满足孤儿药和儿科药物开发中的监管需求
- 批准号:
10106221 - 财政年份:2024
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
EU-Funded
Our focus for this project is accelerating the development and adoption of resource efficient solutions like fashion rental through technological advancement, addressing longer in use and reuse
我们该项目的重点是通过技术进步加快时装租赁等资源高效解决方案的开发和采用,解决更长的使用和重复使用问题
- 批准号:
10075502 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Grant for R&D
Engage2innovate – Enhancing security solution design, adoption and impact through effective engagement and social innovation (E2i)
Engage2innovate — 通过有效参与和社会创新增强安全解决方案的设计、采用和影响 (E2i)
- 批准号:
10089082 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
EU-Funded
De-Adoption Beta-Blockers in patients with stable ischemic heart disease without REduced LV ejection fraction, ongoing Ischemia, or Arrhythmias: a randomized Trial with blinded Endpoints (ABbreviate)
在没有左心室射血分数降低、持续性缺血或心律失常的稳定型缺血性心脏病患者中停用β受体阻滞剂:一项盲法终点随机试验(ABbreviate)
- 批准号:
481560 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Operating Grants
Collaborative Research: SCIPE: CyberInfrastructure Professionals InnoVating and brOadening the adoption of advanced Technologies (CI PIVOT)
合作研究:SCIPE:网络基础设施专业人员创新和扩大先进技术的采用 (CI PIVOT)
- 批准号:
2321091 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 20.13万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant