Clinical Trials Network: Southwest Node
临床试验网络:西南节点
基本信息
- 批准号:7983706
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 112.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-09-30 至 2015-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Accident and Emergency departmentAdolescentAlcoholismAmericanAmerican IndiansAreaAwardBehavior TherapyBudgetsBuprenorphineClinicalClinical SciencesClinical TrialsClinical Trials NetworkCollaborationsCommunicationCounselingDataDentalDevelopmentDrug AddictionDrug abuseDrug usageEducational workshopEvaluationEvidence based practiceFamilyFundingGrantHIV/STDHispanicsHuman ResourcesHuman immunodeficiency virus testIndividualInterventionLeadLeadershipLifeLinkLocationMedicalMethamphetamineMethodsMinorityMissionNaloxoneNational Institute of Drug AbuseNative AmericansNew MexicoOccupationsOpiate AddictionOpioidOutcomeOutpatientsParticipantPatient EducationPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmacotherapyPopulationPrincipal InvestigatorProceduresProgress ReportsProtocols documentationPsychiatric therapeutic procedureRecording of previous eventsRecruitment ActivityRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch ActivityResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelRunningScienceScreening procedureServicesSiteStructureSubstance abuse problemSurveysTrainingTreatment outcomeUnderserved PopulationUnited StatesUniversitiesWorkaddictioncostexperiencefollow-upimprovedinnovationmeetingsmembermen&aposs groupmethadone maintenancemotivational enhancement therapymulti-site trialpregnantprogramsprotocol developmentpublic health relevancequality assurancerural areasafer sexskillssubstance abuse treatmenttreatment programyoung adult
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Since joining the NIDA Clinical Trials Network in 2002, the Southwest Node has made a substantial and singular contribution to the research activities of the CTN. The Southwest Node has successfully completed six multi-site trials, as well two studies focusing on Native Americans, two survey studies, and several ancillary and platform Studies. We are currently serving as Lead Node for CTN 0047, Screening, Motivational Assessment, and Referral for Treatment in Emergency Departments (SMART-ED). Beyond participation in protocols, the Node has been highly productive in the areas of protocol development, training, committee work, and dissemination. The Node has made an outstanding contribution to advancing the clinical science of addictions treatment in minority and other underserved populations. Of the multi-site trial participants recruited at the Southwest Node, 71% were Hispanic and 7% were Native American, not counting 427 participants thus far in the two Native American protocols. The Node has managed grant funds prudently and efficiently, requesting and spending only what is necessary to achieve our scientific objectives. For the renewal period, the Southwest Node will consist of its RRTC, the University of New Mexico Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions (CASAA), and affiliated investigators at the University of New Mexico; 5 primary CTPs, all of which have already collaborated extensively with Node investigators; and 6 secondary CTPs representing a wide range of medical, dental, and psychiatric treatment settings. Strengths of the Southwest Node include: 1) a well-established track record of clinical trials with both behavioral treatments and pharmacotherapies; 2) longstanding experience in the development and evaluation of innovative treatments for addictions; 3) extensive experience with minority and other underserved populations, and demonstrated ability to recruit them; 4) expertise in research on dissemination and training; and 5) geographic representation of the American Southwest. Our agenda for the renewal period will build on our strengths, with four proposed foci of research leadership: 1) implementing addiction treatment in medical settings; 2) optimizing addiction treatment for minority populations; 3) using the family to enhance treatment outcome; and 4) pharmacologic treatment of opioid dependence.
描述(由申请人提供):自2002年加入NIDA临床试验网络以来,西南节点为CTN的研究活动做出了重大而独特的贡献。西南节点已经成功完成了六个多站点试验,以及两项针对美洲原住民的研究,两项调查研究以及几项辅助和平台研究。我们目前正在担任CTN 0047,筛查,动机评估和急诊科治疗转诊(SMART-ED)的牵头节点。除了参与议定书之外,该联络点在议定书制定、培训、委员会工作和传播等领域也卓有成效。该节点为推进少数民族和其他服务不足人群的成瘾治疗临床科学做出了杰出贡献。在西南节点招募的多中心试验参与者中,71%是西班牙裔,7%是美洲原住民,不包括迄今为止在两个美洲原住民方案中的427名参与者。该节点谨慎有效地管理赠款资金,只要求和支出实现我们的科学目标所必需的资金。在续约期间,西南节点将包括其RRTC,新墨西哥州酒精中毒,药物滥用和成瘾中心(CASAA),以及新墨西哥州大学的附属研究人员; 5个主要CTP,所有这些都已经与节点研究人员广泛合作;以及6个二级CTP,代表广泛的医疗,牙科和精神病治疗环境。西南节点的优势包括:1)行为治疗和药物治疗的临床试验的良好记录; 2)在开发和评估成瘾创新治疗方面的长期经验; 3)对少数民族和其他服务不足的人群的广泛经验,并证明有能力招募他们; 4)在传播和培训研究方面的专业知识; 5)美国西南部的地理代表性。我们的更新期议程将建立在我们的优势之上,提出了四个研究领导重点:1)在医疗环境中实施成瘾治疗; 2)优化少数群体的成瘾治疗; 3)利用家庭来提高治疗效果; 4)阿片类药物依赖的药物治疗。
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