Mentoring in Patient-Oriented Addiction Research
以患者为导向的成瘾研究的指导
基本信息
- 批准号:8807919
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.11万
- 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:2014-03-01 至 2019-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdoptionAlcoholsAmerican Psychological AssociationAncillary StudyApplications GrantsAreaAwardClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexConsultationsConsumptionDataData AnalysesDevelopmentEconomicsEnvironmentEvaluationExposure toFacultyFinancial costFundingFutureGeneral HospitalsGrantGrowthHealthcareIndividualInterventionKnowledgeLearningLicensingLinear ModelsLongevityMaintenanceMassachusettsMedicineMentorsMentorshipMethodologyMethodsMid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)ModelingMonitorNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismOutcomeOutputPaperPatientsPhasePoliciesPreventionPrevention approachPreventive InterventionPrincipal InvestigatorPsychiatryPsychologistRecoveryResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch InstituteResearch Peer ReviewResearch PersonnelScientistScoring MethodServicesShapesStatistical ModelsSystemTestingTimeTrainingTraining and EducationTreatment EffectivenessWorkaddictionalcohol and other drugalcohol use disorderbehavior changecare burdencareercheckup examinationcostdesigneffective interventionhealth economicsimprovedinterestmedical schoolsnovelpatient orientedpatient oriented researchprofessorprogramspublic health relevanceservice interventionskillssocialtreatment response
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): I am a licensed clinical psychologist and Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Addiction Recovery Management Service (ARMS), founder and director of the MGH-Harvard Recovery Research Institute, and Associate Director of the Center for Addiction Medicine (CAM). I am also an Associate Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School (HMS), President Elect of the American Psychological Association Division on Addiction (Division 50), and a fellow of APA. I have collaborated in NIAAA-sponsored patient-oriented addiction research (POAR) since 1995 and have been continuously funded as a Principal Investigator by NIAAA since 2006. In 2006, I was asked to help direct the MGH CAM and began building a thriving clinical research program and spending significant time mentoring. My research has focused on understanding treatment response, long-term outcomes, and mechanisms of behavior change across the lifespan for individuals suffering from alcohol use disorder (AUD). I currently serve as principal investigator (PI) for one NIAAA R01 and one R21 grant award. I mentor a growing group of junior investigators. We are working to enhance treatment effectiveness and recovery outcomes for individuals treated for AUD to develop cost-efficient approaches and lessen the related health, economic, and social burden. I work in a rich environment for clinical research, which is ideal for training junior faculty in POA. However, I receive no institutional support for mentoring and will be required to curtail mentoring
efforts to assume significant clinical responsibilities beginning early 2013. The K24 award will protect time that would otherwise be diverted to clinical and administrative responsibilities to allow me to continue to provide intensive mentorship to junior investigators and attract researchers to POAR. My long term career objectives are: 1) To improve outcomes for individuals with AUD by developing, implementing, and evaluating novel treatment and recovery support service interventions; 2) To improve our knowledge about which types of treatment and recovery support combinations are needed for which patients during which recovery phases; 3) To understand systems and policy factors that may impede or facilitate the formation, implementation, and maintenance of effective recovery strategies; 4) To provide mentored research opportunities for early career investigators in POAR. The specific aims to be accomplished during the period of the award are to 1) Develop specific content expertise in treatment and recovery policy, and the design, implementation, and evaluation of treatment and recovery support service combinations; 2) Protect time for substantive mentoring of junior investigators in POAR, which will often take place within the context of funded research, such that more intensive mentorship will increase quality and output from ongoing POAR; and 3) Continue and extend involvement in POAR. The K24 will help me extend my POAR by protecting time that will facilitate work with mentees on funded projects, ancillary studies, secondary analyses, and papers and grants that will add value to ongoing POAR. I will devote 30% time to mentoring, 20% time to training, and 45% time to funded POAR.
描述(由申请人提供):我是马萨诸塞州综合医院(MGH)成瘾恢复管理服务(ARMS)的持续临床心理学家,MGH-Harvard恢复研究所的创始人兼主任,成瘾医学中心副主任(CAM)。我还是哈佛医学院(HMS)的精神病学副教授,美国成瘾心理学协会主席(第50师)和APA研究员。自1995年以来,我一直在由NIAAA赞助的以患者为导向的成瘾研究(POAR)合作,自2006年以来一直由NIAAA作为首席研究员提供资金。2006年,我被要求帮助指导MGH CAM并开始建立蓬勃发展的临床研究计划,并花费大量时间指导。我的研究集中在理解治疗反应,长期结局以及对患有酒精饮用障碍(AUD)的个体的整个生命周期中行为变化的机制。我目前担任一项NIAAA R01和一个R21赠款奖的首席研究员(PI)。我指导一群成长的初级调查员。我们正在努力提高治疗效率和恢复成果,以开发经AUD的个人开发具有成本效益的方法并减轻相关的健康,经济和社会负担。我在一个丰富的临床研究环境中工作,这是POA培训初级教师的理想选择。但是,我没有得到指导的机构支持,并且需要减少指导
从2013年初开始承担重大临床责任的努力。K24奖将保护时间,否则将会转移到临床和行政责任,以使我能够继续向初级调查人员提供密集的指导,并吸引研究人员加入POAR。我的长期职业目标是:1)通过开发,实施和评估新颖的治疗和恢复支持服务干预措施来改善具有AUD的人的结果; 2)提高我们需要哪种类型的治疗和恢复支持组合的知识。 3)了解可能阻碍或促进有效恢复策略的形成,实施和维护的系统和政策因素; 4)为POAR的早期职业调查人员提供指导的研究机会。奖励期间要完成的具体目标是1)在治疗和恢复政策方面发展特定的内容专业知识,以及对治疗和恢复支持服务组合的设计,实施和评估; 2)保护时间在POAR中进行实质性指导,这通常会在资助研究的背景下进行,以便更密集的指导将增加持续的POAR的质量和产量; 3)继续并扩展参与POAR。 K24将通过保护时间来帮助我扩大POAR,从而有助于与受训者进行资助项目,辅助研究,次级分析以及论文和赠款的工作,从而为持续的POAR增加价值。我将花30%的时间进行指导,20%的时间进行培训,并为POAR提供45%的时间。
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