Developing New Approaches to Chronic Disease Care: Collaborative Team Workflow

开发慢性病护理新方法:协作团队工作流程

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    8721486
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 15.41万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2012-09-01 至 2016-04-29
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overall goal of this K22 career development proposal is to develop the PI, a PhD trained researcher in biomedical informatics, into an independent researcher. The proposal contains both career development activities and a structured plan of community-based biomedical informatics research. The PI completed undergraduate training in biomedical engineering and completed graduate training in biomedical informatics. Her biomedical informatics graduate training was through the NLM-funded training program in the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Department of Biomedical Informatics. During her masters and doctoral research, the PI developed knowledge and research skills in qualitative research applied to understanding workflow, information flow, and the role of health information technology in healthcare delivery. The PI's long-term career goals are to develop techniques to rapidly characterize existing work practices and to develop new paradigms for patient- and provider-centric HIT design and implementation. To begin the path towards achieving her long-term career goals, the PI's goals for this career development proposal are: 1) to gain the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to become an independent investigator in biomedical informatics, 2) to move my research into the community setting and build the research relationships necessary for successful community-based research, 3) to conduct innovative research on cross- organizational workflow and the role of technology in collaboration in order to gather preliminary data for R01 funding proposals, and 4) to obtain independent research funding. The career development activities in this proposal focus on four areas: health system design, design theory and methods, biomedical informatics methods, and general professional development activities. The health system design career development activities will focus on formal education on the structure of the health system, including innovative approaches health system design. Design theory and methods will focus on education in principles of design thinking and hands on experiences with design processes. Biomedical informatics methods development will involve continuing education and networking in biomedical informatics. General professional development activities will involve networking with peers and career skill- building activities. These activities provide a logical foundation for the PI's intended community- based biomedical informatics research career. The proposed research plan moves the PI's research from the academic medical center setting to the community. Building on her prior research experiences, the PI will conduct a study of workflow, information flow, and barriers to collaboration in a recently established community- based collaboration focused on sickle cell disease care. The proposed research will provide important data regarding informatics components needed to support inter-organizational collaboration and will build a foundation of community-based research tools and techniques that will facilitate future grant-funded studies of other organizational collaborations. In summary, the proposed research addresses an important biomedical informatics challenge in supporting inter-organizational collaboration while facilitating the PI's career development and providing preliminary data for future research.
描述(申请人提供):这项K22职业发展建议的总体目标是将PI,一名经过博士培训的生物医学信息学研究员,发展成为一名独立的研究人员。该提案包括职业发展活动和以社区为基础的生物医学信息学研究的结构化计划。 PI完成了生物医学工程的本科培训,并完成了生物医学信息学的研究生培训。她的生物医学信息学研究生培训是通过范德比尔特大学医学院生物医学信息学系的NLM资助的培训计划进行的。在她的硕士和博士研究期间,PI发展了定性研究方面的知识和研究技能,应用于理解工作流程、信息流和卫生信息技术在医疗保健提供中的作用。 PI的长期职业目标是开发快速表征现有工作实践的技术,并为以患者和提供者为中心的HIT设计和实施开发新的范例。为了开始实现她的长期职业目标,PI对这个职业发展提案的目标是:1)获得成为生物医学信息学独立调查员所需的知识、技能和经验,2)将我的研究转移到社区环境中,并建立成功的基于社区的研究所必需的研究关系,3)对跨组织工作流程和技术在协作中的作用进行创新研究,以便为R01资助提案收集初步数据,以及4)获得独立研究资金。 该提案中的职业发展活动集中在四个领域:卫生系统设计、设计理论和方法、生物医学信息学方法和一般职业发展活动。保健系统设计职业发展活动将侧重于关于保健系统结构的正规教育,包括创新的保健系统设计方法。设计理论和方法将侧重于设计思维原则的教育,并实践设计过程的经验。生物医学信息学方法的发展将涉及生物医学信息学方面的继续教育和联网。一般专业发展活动将包括与同龄人建立联系和职业技能培养活动。这些活动为PI的目标社区提供了逻辑基础- 基于生物医学信息学的研究生涯。 拟议的研究计划将PI的研究从学术医学中心转移到社区。根据她之前的研究经验,PI将在最近建立的专注于镰状细胞疾病护理的社区合作中,对工作流程、信息流和协作障碍进行研究。拟议的研究将提供关于支持组织间协作所需的信息学组成部分的重要数据,并将建立以社区为基础的研究工具和技术的基础,这些工具和技术将促进今后由赠款资助的对其他组织协作的研究。 总之,拟议的研究解决了一个重要的生物医学信息学挑战,即支持组织间合作,同时促进PI的职业发展,并为未来的研究提供初步数据。

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Developing New Approaches to Chronic Disease Care: Collaborative Team Workflow
开发慢性病护理新方法:协作团队工作流程
  • 批准号:
    8351992
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 15.41万
  • 项目类别:
Developing New Approaches to Chronic Disease Care: Collaborative Team Workflow
开发慢性病护理新方法:协作团队工作流程
  • 批准号:
    9307106
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 15.41万
  • 项目类别:

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