Prism Capacity Building Component
棱镜能力建设组件
基本信息
- 批准号:9317027
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-08-10 至 2022-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Alzheimer&aposs DiseaseAnthropologyAsiaBrain DiseasesCaringChinaChinese PeopleCollaborationsCommunitiesCountryDecision MakingDevelopmentDiscipline of NursingEducational CurriculumEducational workshopElderlyFeedbackFoundationsFundingGoalsGovernmentGrantHealthHealth PolicyHealth ServicesHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHong KongInstitutesInstitutionInterventionJapanLeadLeadershipLearningLettersMedical centerMental HealthMental Health ServicesMental disordersMethodsMonitorNational Institute of Mental HealthNursesPlayPoliciesPolicy DevelopmentsPolicy MakerPoliticsProceduresPublic HealthResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRoleScienceSeriesServicesSingaporeSiteSocietiesSouth KoreaSoutheastern AsiaStructureSystemTaiwanThailandTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVietnamWorkbasecaregivingcollegedesignevidence baseexperienceexperimental studyflexibilitygeriatric mental healthglobal healthimplementation researchimplementation scienceimprovedinterestinternational centerlearning communitylow and middle-income countriesmental health centerprogramsscale upskillssoutheast Asiansuccesstool
项目摘要
Research Plan: Capacity Building Component
Abstract
The Capacity Building Core, as a key part of the Partnership in Implementation Science for Geriatric Mental
Health (PRISM) project, seeks to achieve the larger and long-term goal of closing the mental health treatment
gap first within the participating countries, Thailand and China, and also in other LMICs through other NIMH-
funded scale-up hubs in the South-East Asia region. Through development of regional capacity both to conduct
mental health implementation research and to use science-based procedures and information in developing
mental health programs and policies, PRISM will prepare the regional health care system for transformative
changes that will expedite the scale-up of evidence-based mental health services for older adults and other
service-users. The specific capacity development aims of PRISM include: 1) Establishing networks and
Communities of Learning for sharing and dissemination of learning products, first within Thailand and China,
and second, within countries targeted by other NIMH-funded scale-up hubs; 2) Providing a comprehensive
research training program to enhance the skills of health services researchers to conduct evidence-based
mental health scale-up implementation research; 3) Conducting a series of workshops to enhance the skills of
health care leaders and policy makers in using evidence informed decision making (EIDM) for policy
development and program planning; and 4) Compiling training materials, tools, and other project resources for
broader national and regional dissemination. Strategies will include a focus on improving capacities to
generate, communicate, and utilize mental health implementation research; developing infrastructure to
support a critical mass of trained researchers and policy makers and health care leaders, as well as a network
of collaborating institutions; and providing resources in the form of structured curricula for organizing the
learning experiences that are necessary for the improvement in skills to enable sustainable scale-up efforts.
The PRISM project is built upon partnerships among investigators who have collaborated over the past two
decades. Most relevant to the success of capacity building efforts are the partnerships that have been
established between the project lead investigators and key stakeholders in each of the two participating
countries. Long-term research collaborations among project investigators and committed partnerships with key
stakeholders will greatly facilitate the successful accomplishment of PRISM capacity building core aims.
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研究计划:能力建设部分
摘要
能力建设核心,作为老年精神病实施科学伙伴关系的重要组成部分
健康(PRISM)项目,旨在实现关闭心理健康治疗的更大和长期目标
首先是参与国泰国和中国的差距,然后是通过其他NIMH在其他中低收入国家的差距-
在东南亚区域资助扩大中心。通过发展区域能力,
心理健康实施研究,并利用科学为基础的程序和信息,
心理健康计划和政策,PRISM将为区域医疗保健系统的变革做好准备。
这些变化将加快为老年人和其他人提供循证心理健康服务的规模
服务用户。PRISM的具体能力发展目标包括:1)建立网络,
学习社区,用于分享和传播学习产品,首先在泰国和中国,
第二,在其他NIMH资助的扩大中心的目标国家内; 2)提供全面的
研究培训计划,以提高卫生服务研究人员进行循证医学研究的技能,
心理健康扩大实施研究; 3)举办一系列讲习班,以提高
卫生保健领导者和政策制定者在使用证据知情决策(EIDM)的政策
开发和项目规划;以及4)编写培训材料、工具和其他项目资源,
更广泛的国家和区域传播。战略将包括重点提高能力,
生成,交流和利用心理健康实施研究;发展基础设施,
支持大量训练有素的研究人员、决策者和卫生保健领导人,以及一个网络
以结构化课程的形式提供资源,
学习提高技能所必需的经验,以便能够可持续地扩大规模。
PRISM项目建立在过去两年合作的调查人员之间的伙伴关系基础上。
几十年与能力建设努力的成功最相关的是已经建立的伙伴关系,
在两个参与项目的主要研究者和主要利益相关者之间建立了一个
国家项目研究人员之间的长期研究合作,以及与主要研究人员的坚定合作伙伴关系
利益攸关方将极大地促进PRISM能力建设核心目标的成功实现。
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Partnership in Implementation Science for Geriatric Mental Health (PRISM)
老年心理健康实施科学合作伙伴关系 (PRISM)
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10198664 - 财政年份:2017
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Partnership in Implementation Science for Geriatric Mental Health (PRISM)
老年心理健康实施科学合作伙伴关系 (PRISM)
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