Outreach, Recruitment and Education
外展、招聘和教育
基本信息
- 批准号:8676250
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.34万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-05-01 至 2019-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdministratorAfrican AmericanAgingAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAutopsyAwardAwarenessBooksCaregiversCaringClinicClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunitiesConsentDementiaDevelopmentDisciplineEducationEducation and OutreachEducational ActivitiesEducational MaterialsElderlyElectronicsEnvironmentFacultyFamilyFamily CaregiverFosteringFrontotemporal DementiaGeneticGenetic MarkersGeriatricsGoalsGrantHealth PersonnelHousingHuman ResourcesIndividualInternationalKnowledgeLeadershipLewy Body DementiaLifeMethodsMinorityMonitorNeurobiologyNeurologyNeuropsychologyParticipantPatient CarePatientsPersonsProgress ReportsProviderPsychiatryQuality of CareRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRiskRuralScientistServicesTargeted ResearchTimeTrainingTraining ActivityTraining ProgramsTraining and EducationTranslational ResearchUnderserved PopulationWorkabstractingbasedata sharingdemographicsevidence baseexperienceimprovedinnovationinterestmeetingsneuropathologynext generationoutreachprogramsskillssocialsuccess
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT - OUTREACH, RECRUITMENT, AND EDUCATION CORE
Since its inception, the Mayo Outreach, Recruitment, and Education Core (OREC; formerly the Education &
Information Transfer Core) has actively served our patients, their caregivers, local communities, and care
providers through both independent and collaborative efforts. Going forward under the new application, our
activities align closely with the goals of the National Plan to Address Alzheimer's Disease to increase awareness
of ADRC activity, educate the public about AD and non-AD dementia, partner with care providers across all
levels to enhance dementia care quality and efficiency, and provide education and support programs to patients
with dementia and their families. To achieve these goals, our core will leverage electronic and social media and
deliver new and innovative support programs for patients and caregivers. We will continue to assist the Clinical
Core in recruitment and retention of participants for center and center-related studies, including clinical trials and
national biomarker and genetics initiatives. We will extend our outreach and educational activities to support the
center-affiliated Mayo Clinic Study of Aging, which shares data on cognitively normal older adults with ADRC
investigators. Importantly, the Mayo OREC will provide education, support services, and programs to
traditionally underserved populations (i.e., rural residents in Rochester; African American elders in
Jacksonville), thereby facilitating representation of these demographics in ADRC research. ADRC investigators
and personnel will continue to support OREC goals by participating in educational programs and activities in
international, national, regional, local, and institutional venues. These activities include traditional research
presentations at scientific meetings, training and education of professionals and paraprofessionals, and
support and education services for patients and caregivers. We will continue to contribute to the leadership of,
and work synergistically with, the Alzheimer's Association, organizations representing the interests of patients
with non-AD dementia, and other local, state, and national entities invested in dementia education and patient
care needs. We will continue to promote and cultivate programs to educate and train the next generation of
dementia investigators and clinicians by providing access to high quality, evidence-based training activities and
continuing to partner with Mayo's Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program. We will also
continue our tradition of strongly supporting junior and minority investigators. In summary, the OREC going
forward will maintain its past strengths, address all requirements of the current RFP, and continue to support
the Center in achieving its recruitment goals.
项目概要/摘要-外展、招募和教育核心
自成立以来,马约推广,招聘和教育核心(OREC;前身是教育和
Information Transfer Core)积极为我们的患者、他们的护理人员、当地社区和护理人员提供服务,
通过独立和合作的努力。在新的应用程序下,
活动与国家计划的目标密切配合,以解决阿尔茨海默病,以提高认识
ADRC活动,教育公众关于AD和非AD痴呆症,与所有护理提供者合作,
提高痴呆症护理质量和效率,并为患者提供教育和支持计划
痴呆症患者和他们的家人为了实现这些目标,我们的核心将利用电子和社交媒体,
为患者和护理人员提供创新的支持计划。我们将继续协助临床
中心和中心相关研究(包括临床试验和
国家生物标志物和遗传学倡议。我们会扩大外展和教育活动,以支持
该研究与ADRC共享认知正常老年人的数据
investigators.重要的是,马约OREC将提供教育,支持服务和计划,
传统上服务不足的人群(即,罗切斯特的农村居民;
杰克逊维尔),从而促进这些人口统计数据的ADRC研究的代表性。ADRC调查员
和人员将继续通过参加教育计划和活动来支持OREC的目标,
国际、国家、区域、地方和机构场所。这些活动包括传统研究
在科学会议上发言,培训和教育专业人员和准专业人员,
为病人和护理人员提供支持和教育服务。我们将继续为领导,
并与阿尔茨海默氏症协会,代表患者利益的组织协同工作,
非AD痴呆症患者以及其他地方、州和国家实体投资于痴呆症教育和患者
照顾需要。我们将继续推动和培养教育和培训下一代的计划,
通过提供高质量的循证培训活动,
继续与马约的临床和转化科学奖(CTSA)计划合作。我们还将
继续我们的传统,大力支持初级和少数民族调查员。总之,OREC将
未来将保持其过去的优势,满足当前RFP的所有要求,并继续支持
实现其招聘目标。
项目成果
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