Core E: Outreach, Recruitment and Education Core
核心 E:外展、招聘和教育核心
基本信息
- 批准号:9753824
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.85万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAfrican AmericanAgingAlzheimer&aposs Disease Core CenterAutopsyBasic ScienceBrainCar PhoneCaringClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity OutreachContinuing EducationDatabasesDementiaDietEducationEducational CurriculumEligibility DeterminationEnergy MetabolismEnrollmentEnsureEventFeedbackFutureGoalsHealthHealth PersonnelHealth ProfessionalHealth TechnologyHealthcareHispanicsHourIncubatorsIndividualInfrastructureInternetInternshipsKansasLearningLife StyleLife Style ModificationMonitorOutreach ResearchParticipantPhysical activityPositioning AttributePreventionPrevention trialPublic HealthResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResearch TrainingRisk ReductionScholarshipScienceScientistTablet ComputerTechnologyTestingTrainingTraining SupportUniversitiesWorkaging braincareerclinical practicecohortcommunity centerdementia riskeducation researchevidence baseexperiencefrontier countieshealthy agingimprovedinnovationinvestigator trainingmHealthminority undergraduateoutreachpedometerpost-doctoral trainingprogramsrecruitrural countiessocial mediaundergraduate student
项目摘要
ABSTRACT: OUTREACH AND RECRUITMENT (OR) CORE
The OR Core connects the public, healthcare professionals, trainees, and investigators to facilitate aging
and AD research, positioning the KU ADC as a critical community asset for the region. In the last 5 years, we
have established a dynamic infrastructure to communicate scientific and health information to our stakeholders
and incorporate their needs and requests into our programs. Our goal is to support innovative avenues of
research, train investigators and health care professionals, and reach more people with the latest information
on dementia and aging. We will accomplish this by providing specialized education on dementia and brain
aging, supporting recruitment into studies, and facilitating use of technology in education and research.
Our education of lay public and healthcare professionals has been far-reaching. We have provided over
1200 hours of continuing education to professionals throughout the Central Plains, established an internship
program that has enabled research opportunties for trainees, and provided dementia and brain aging
education to more than 6000 community memmbers.
The OR Core has successfully assisted with recruitment for 21 trials (over 800 enrollments). Recognizing
emerging needs for prevention trials we have worked with the Clinical Core to create alternative pools of
potential subjects: the Affiliated Cohort and Eligibility Database. Over the next cycle, the OR Core will focus on
enhancing these participant pools with greater diversity through our outreach efforts.
The use of mobile health (mHealth) technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and internet-
connected activity monitors hold promise for revolutionizing science and health care. The KU ADC currently
supports several projects testing the feasibility and efficacy of these mHealth technologies for improved
research and care. Because of the great potential for personalized education and feedback, the OR Core has
assumed the primary responsibility for supporting mHealth technology. The OR Core will continue to promote
and support the use of mHealth technologies in clinical and research settings.
Through its efforts and programs, the OR Core has established the KU ADC as a regional leader in brain
aging scholarship and education. The OR Core is well positioned to build on the achievements of the previous
cycle by supporting innovative avenues of research, training investigators and health care professionals, and
reaching more people with the latest information on dementia and aging.
摘要:外展和再培训(或)核心
OR核心将公众、医疗保健专业人员、受训人员和研究人员联系起来,以促进老龄化
和AD研究,将KU ADC定位为该地区的重要社区资产。在过去的五年里,我们
建立了一个动态的基础设施,向我们的利益相关者传达科学和健康信息
并将他们的需求和要求纳入我们的计划。我们的目标是支持创新的途径,
研究,培训调查人员和医疗保健专业人员,并向更多人提供最新信息
关于痴呆和衰老。我们将通过提供有关痴呆症和大脑的专门教育来实现这一目标
老龄化,支持招聘进入研究,并促进在教育和研究中使用技术。
我们对公众和医疗保健专业人员的教育意义深远。我们提供了超过
1200学时的继续教育专业人才遍布中原,建立了实习基地
该计划为受训者提供了研究机会,并提供了痴呆症和大脑老化
为6000多名社区成员提供教育。
OR Core成功协助了21项试验的招募(超过800例入组)。认识
预防试验的新需求,我们与临床核心合作,
潜在受试者:附属队列和合格性数据库。在下一个周期,OR核心将专注于
通过我们的外联工作,使这些参与者更加多样化。
使用移动的健康(mHealth)技术,如移动的电话、平板电脑和互联网-
连接的活动监测器有望为科学和医疗保健带来革命性的变化。目前,ADC
支持几个项目测试这些mHealth技术的可行性和有效性,以改善
研究和护理。由于个性化教育和反馈的巨大潜力,OR Core
承担了支持移动医疗技术的主要责任。OR Core将继续推动
并支持在临床和研究环境中使用移动医疗技术。
通过其努力和计划,OR Core已将KU ADC确立为大脑领域的区域领导者
奖学金和教育老化。OR Core已做好充分准备,可以在以前的成就基础上继续发展
通过支持创新的研究途径,培训研究人员和医疗保健专业人员,
让更多的人了解痴呆症和衰老的最新信息。
项目成果
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10264627 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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