Improving the Management of Pain in Later Life
改善晚年疼痛管理
基本信息
- 批准号:8322666
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 58.18万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-09-30 至 2014-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acute PainAdoptedAgeAgingAreaArthritisBasic Behavioral and Social Science ResearchBehavioralBiological FactorsCase ManagementCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesChronicCitiesClinicalClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexDevelopmentDiffusionDiseaseEconomically Deprived PopulationElderlyEnvironmentEthnic OriginEvaluationEvidence based practiceFacultyFosteringFundingGeriatric PsychiatryGeriatricsGerontologyGoalsGrantHealthHealth PersonnelHome Care ServicesIndividualInstitutesInstitutionInterventionIntervention StudiesJointsLiteratureLong-Term CareMalignant NeoplasmsMental HealthMethodsMinority GroupsNew York CityNursing HomesOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomePainPain DisorderPain managementPalliative CarePersonal SatisfactionPoliciesPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityProgress ReportsProviderPublic HealthPublic Health SchoolsRaceRecording of previous eventsRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch ActivityResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRetirementRiskScienceScientistServicesSolutionsSpecial HospitalsStructureSyndromeTechniquesTestingTraining ProgramsTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUniversitiesWorkbehavioral/social scienceclinical research sitecommunity settingdisabilityethnic minority populationfrailtyimprovedinnovationintervention programmedical schoolsnon-cancer painnoveloncologyprogramsresearch studysocialtooltranslational approach
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Over the last five years, the Cornell Institute for Translational Research on Aging (CITRA) has developed innovative approaches to facilitate translational research on aging in community settings. In this renewal, the Center seeks to apply this extensive body of work to promoting translational research on the topic of pain and pain management in later life. This theme is of critical importance for translational efforts, because pain is a highly prevalent, costly, and frequently disabling disorder in later life and causes substantial suffering. Successful solutions to the problem of later-life pain will require moving basic behavioral and social science findings more rapidly into programs, practices, and policies targeting older adults. The specific aims of the Center will be to: 1) Translate the findings of basic behavioral and social science research into treatments, intervention programs, and policies that improve the health and well-being of older adults who suffer from or are at increased risk for pain; 2) Promote translation of evidence-based practices, treatments, and interventions across diverse venues to improve the management of pain; 3) Develop and test innovative methods, tools, and strategies that facilitate successful translation of evidence into practice; 4) Maintain and expand an effective infrastructure for conducting translational research on aging and pain, taking advantage of the diverse, multicultural environment of New York City; and 5) Leverage the substantial intellectual, fiscal, clinical, and other resources of the academic collaborators in this application, thereby achieving results that would not be attainable by any one institution alone. To accomplish these aims, we will expand our Roybal Center, which currently includes the strengths and expertise of Cornell University's Medical College and its social and behavioral science faculty, to partnership with Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. Further, we will fully integrate two major Cornell-affiliated academic institutions into the Center that have extensive academic expertise and resources devoted to pain and pain management: Memorial Sloan Kettering (Oncology and Palliative care) and the Hospital for Special Surgery (Arthritis and Rehabilitation). This expansion of the Cornell Roybal Center will be called The Cornell-Columbia Institute for Translational Research on Aging (C-CITRA). This unique partnership brings together two of the most prominent institutions in the field of gerontology and geriatrics, both of which have a long history of translational research activities, extensive community partnerships, and large pools of potential affiliates and mentees.
在过去的五年里,康奈尔大学老龄化转化研究所(CITRA)开发了创新方法,以促进社区环境中老龄化的转化研究。在这次更新中,该中心旨在将这项广泛的工作应用于促进晚年疼痛和疼痛管理主题的转化研究。这一主题对于翻译工作至关重要,因为疼痛是一种非常普遍、昂贵且经常在晚年致残的疾病,并会造成巨大的痛苦。成功解决晚年疼痛问题需要将基本的行为和社会科学发现更快地应用于针对老年人的计划,实践和政策。该中心的具体目标是:1)将基本行为和社会科学研究的结果转化为治疗,干预计划和政策,以改善患有疼痛或疼痛风险增加的老年人的健康和福祉; 2)促进翻译循证实践,治疗和干预跨不同场所,以改善疼痛的管理; 3)开发和测试创新的方法,工具和策略,促进成功的证据转化为实践; 4)维护和扩大有效的基础设施,进行衰老和疼痛的转化研究,利用纽约市的多元化,多元文化的环境;和5)在本申请中利用学术合作者的大量智力、财政、临床和其他资源,从而实现任何一个机构都无法单独实现的结果。为了实现这些目标,我们将扩大我们的罗伊巴尔中心,目前包括康奈尔大学医学院及其社会和行为科学系的优势和专业知识,与哥伦比亚大学的梅尔曼公共卫生学院合作。此外,我们将完全整合两个主要的康奈尔大学附属学术机构到中心,具有广泛的学术专长和资源,致力于疼痛和疼痛管理:纪念斯隆凯特琳(肿瘤和姑息治疗)和特殊外科医院(关节炎和康复)。Cornell Roybal中心的扩建将被称为Cornell-Columbia Institute for Translational Research on Aging(C-CITRA)。这种独特的合作伙伴关系汇集了老年学和老年医学领域最杰出的两个机构,这两个机构都具有悠久的转化研究活动历史,广泛的社区合作伙伴关系,以及大量潜在的附属机构和学员。
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