Dynamics Modeling as a Tool for Disseminating the PHS Tobacco Treatment Guideline
动力学建模作为传播 PHS 烟草治疗指南的工具
基本信息
- 批准号:7433509
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-04-15 至 2009-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic DetailingAccountingAddressAdultAmericanAppointmentAttitudeCaringCessation of lifeChronic Obstructive Airway DiseaseClinicalClinical Practice GuidelineCommunitiesComplexComputer SimulationConceptual DomainCounselingDecision AidDependenceDepthDiseaseEconomicsEducational InterventionEnvironmentEvidence based practiceFaceFosteringFundingGovernmentGuidelinesHealthHealth PersonnelHeart DiseasesHumanIndividualIndustryInterventionMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterModelingNew YorkNew York CityOffice VisitsOutputPatient CarePatientsPatternPhysiciansPoliciesPopulationPovertyPreventivePrimary Care PhysicianPrimary Health CareProcessProductivityProgram EvaluationProviderPublic HealthRateReadinessRelative (related person)ResearchSimulateSmokeSmokingStagingSystemTechniquesTestingTimeTobaccoTobacco DependenceTobacco Use CessationTobacco useUnited StatesVisitWithholding TreatmentWorkbasechronic strokecigarette smokingcohortcostdesignexperienceimprovedinnovationinterestmedically underservedmodels and simulationoutreachpressurepublic policy on tobaccoracial and ethnicsimulationtooltreatment programuptake
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Further reductions in tobacco use calls for increased readiness and capacity of primary care physicians to treat tobacco dependence. However, primary care providers face considerable pressure and logistical challenges to address multiple preventive care concerns during brief office visits with their patients. Efforts to encourage adaptation of well-established clinical practice guidelines must address the tension between time limitations and best practices. In this study, we will test the hypothesis that adaptation of the current cessation guideline in primary care settings will be improved through use of a simulation tool that can help providers compare viable alternative strategies and consider the relative impact of these strategies on their patients and their practice. The proposed tool will simulate the implementation of key processes of evidence-based tobacco treatment, as identified in the current PHS Guideline. System dynamics modeling techniques will be used to develop, test, and validate the output of the simulation tool. System dynamics models are mathematical simulations of dynamic change. System dynamics modeling has been demonstrated to promote deeper understanding of complex human and organizational problems, actions, and policies to address them. Our proposed study will be nested within Queens Quits!, an on-going project funded by the New York State Department of Health that is designed to disseminate and implement the PHS Guideline to health care providers in the Borough of Queens. The specific aims of the proposed research are to develop a system dynamics simulation tool as a decision aid for promoting in-depth understanding about how best to implement currently recommended the clinical guidelines for the treatment of tobacco use and dependence at the practice level, and, second, to conduct a formative assessment of the simulation tool with 30 primary care practices located in ethnically diverse, urban communities. Our formative assessment will examine: (1) feasibility and acceptability of using the simulation tool in an academic detailing intervention, (2) changes in individual provider attitudes about and practices in tobacco treatment, and (3) implementation of new or improved office systems to improve tobacco treatment at the practice level. We hypothesize that system dynamics modeling of the practice environment will promote deeper understanding of and greater impetus to implement the PHS Guideline. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of premature death in the United States. Each year, more than 440, 000 Americans die of tobacco-related disease, accounting for 1 in every 5 deaths. Cigarette smoking is responsible for more than 30 percent of cancer deaths annually in the United States. Smoking also contributes substantially to deaths from heart disease, stroke, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. From 1995 to 1999, estimated annual smoking-attributable economic costs in the United States were $75.5 billion for direct medical care for adults and $81.9 billion for lost productivity. Brief counseling intervention by primary care providers has been shown to effectively promote tobacco use cessation, yet many physicians do not consistently adhere to this practice for all patients at each appointment. The proposed study would develop and test an innovative intervention to assist primary care physicians who serve ethnically diverse, urban communities implement PHS evidence- based practices for tobacco dependence treatment.
描述(由申请人提供):进一步减少烟草使用要求提高初级保健医生治疗烟草依赖的准备和能力。然而,初级保健提供者在与患者进行短暂的办公室就诊期间面临着巨大的压力和后勤挑战,以解决多种预防性护理问题。努力鼓励完善的临床实践指南的适应必须解决时间限制和最佳实践之间的紧张关系。在这项研究中,我们将测试的假设,即适应目前的戒烟指南在初级保健环境中将得到改善,通过使用模拟工具,可以帮助供应商比较可行的替代策略,并考虑这些策略对他们的病人和他们的做法的相对影响。拟议的工具将模拟实施循证烟草治疗的关键过程,如目前的PHS指南所确定的。系统动力学建模技术将用于开发、测试和验证模拟工具的输出。系统动力学模型是对动态变化的数学模拟。系统动力学建模已被证明可以促进对复杂的人类和组织问题、行动和解决这些问题的政策的更深入理解。我们提议的研究将嵌套在皇后区退出!,由纽约州卫生部资助的一个正在进行的项目,旨在向皇后区的卫生保健提供者传播和实施PHS指南。拟议的研究的具体目标是开发一个系统动力学模拟工具,作为一个决策援助,促进深入了解如何最好地实施目前建议的临床指南,在实践层面的烟草使用和依赖的治疗,第二,进行形成性评估的模拟工具与30个初级保健的做法,位于种族多元化,城市社区。我们的形成性评估将检查:(1)在学术详细干预中使用模拟工具的可行性和可接受性,(2)个人提供者对烟草治疗的态度和实践的变化,以及(3)实施新的或改进的办公系统,以改善实践层面的烟草治疗。我们假设,系统动力学建模的实践环境将促进更深入的理解和更大的推动力,以实施PHS指南。公共卫生相关性:烟草使用是美国过早死亡的主要可预防原因。每年,超过44万美国人死于与烟草有关的疾病,占死亡人数的五分之一。在美国,吸烟每年造成30%以上的癌症死亡。吸烟也是导致心脏病、中风和慢性阻塞性肺病死亡的主要原因。从1995年到1999年,美国每年因吸烟造成的直接医疗费用估计为755亿美元,生产力损失为819亿美元。初级保健提供者的简短咨询干预已被证明可以有效地促进戒烟,但许多医生并没有在每次预约时对所有患者坚持这种做法。拟议的研究将开发和测试一种创新的干预措施,以协助初级保健医生谁服务于种族多样化,城市社区实施卫生服务循证实践的烟草依赖治疗。
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Dynamics Modeling as a Tool for Disseminating the PHS Tobacco Treatment Guideline
动力学建模作为传播 PHS 烟草治疗指南的工具
- 批准号:
7614200 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 9.49万 - 项目类别:
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