Computer-based Patient Provider Communication about CAM Use
基于计算机的患者提供者关于 CAM 使用的沟通
基本信息
- 批准号:8053701
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.78万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-22 至 2012-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdoptionAdverse effectsAlternative MedicineAlternative TherapiesAmbulatory CareAwardAwarenessBusinessesCaringChinese Traditional MedicineClient satisfactionClinicalClinical DataClinical OncologyCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCompanionsComplementary MedicineComplementary and alternative medicineComputer softwareComputersDatabasesDevicesDiagnosisDiscipline of obstetricsDrug InteractionsEducationEffectivenessEnglish LanguageEnsureFosteringFoundationsFundingGrantGrowthHealth PersonnelHealth ProfessionalHealthcare SystemsHerbHerb-Drug InteractionsHousingImmigrantKnowledgeLanguageLearningLibrariesMedicalMonographNamesNew YorkParentsPatientsPersonsPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmacologic SubstancePhasePhysiciansPrevalencePrintingProcessProviderQuality of CareReactionRecommendationRecording of previous eventsRecoveryRecruitment ActivityResearch Project GrantsResourcesRiskRisk ManagementSmall Business Innovation Research GrantSpecific qualifier valueSummary ReportsSymptomsSystemTechnology TransferTherapeuticTimeUnderserved PopulationUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthWritingbasebehavioral/social sciencecommercializationdesignexperienceimprovedinnovationinterestknowledge translationpatient safetypoint of careprogramssatisfactionsoftware systemstooltouchscreentraditional therapyusability
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This competitive revision will build upon our parent award, 2R44HD055719-02, entitled "Computer-based Patient Provider Communication about CAM Use," to develop a companion software application for mobile devices that allows healthcare providers to search a database of herbal monographs at the point of care, enabling clinical decision support and risk management. Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) has experienced significant growth in the United States (Tindle et al. 2005) and an increasing number of healthcare providers have expressed interest in learning about CAM (Frenkel et al. 2004). This mobile app will encourage communication between providers and patients leading to benefits including overall awareness of CAM, patient satisfaction of care, and greater patient safety. In order to evaluate the mobile application and assess its utility as both an adjunct to the parent kiosk-based system and a stand-alone tool, healthcare providers in several outpatient care centers will be recruited as part of the study. The effectiveness of the mobile app will be evaluated in terms of its ability to improve provider awareness of CAM, facilitate patient-provider discussion and increase overall patient safety and satisfaction. The proposed revision supports the objectives recognized in NOT-OD-10-034: NIH Announces the Availability of Recovery Act Funds for Competitive Revision Applications for Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Transfer Technology Research Grants (R43/R44 and R41/R42) through the NIH Basic Behavioral and Social Science Opportunity Network (OppNet).
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Despite their growing prevalence, Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) therapies are seldom a topic of discussion between healthcare professionals and patients. Lack of communication about CAM can place patients at risk, as some herbal products can have adverse interactions with pharmaceuticals or cause harmful side effects. The mobile software application envisioned in this application will fill a critical void in our healthcare system's ability to properly document patients' medication history, provide much needed provider education about CAM treatments, and improve patient safety and quality of care.
描述(由申请人提供):这一竞争性修订将建立在我们的母奖项2R44HD055719-02的基础上,题为“基于计算机的患者提供者关于CAM使用的沟通”,以开发移动设备的配套软件应用程序,使医疗保健提供者能够在护理点搜索草药专著数据库,从而实现临床决策支持和风险管理。补充和替代医学(CAM)的使用在美国经历了显著的增长(Tindle et al. 2005),越来越多的医疗保健提供者表示有兴趣学习CAM (Frenkel et al. 2004)。这款移动应用程序将鼓励提供者和患者之间的沟通,从而带来益处,包括全面认识CAM,患者对护理的满意度,以及更大的患者安全。为了评估移动应用程序,并评估其作为家长自助服务系统的辅助工具和独立工具的效用,几个门诊护理中心的医疗服务提供者将被招募作为研究的一部分。移动应用程序的有效性将根据其提高提供者对CAM的认识,促进患者与提供者讨论以及提高患者整体安全性和满意度的能力来评估。拟议的修订支持NOT-OD-10-034中认可的目标:NIH宣布通过NIH基础行为和社会科学机会网络(OppNet)为小企业创新研究和小企业转移技术研究补助金(R43/R44和R41/R42)的竞争性修订申请提供恢复法案资金。
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