Technology Train Dis: The Center for Advancing Point of Care Technologies in Heart, Lung, Blood and Sleep Diseases
技术培训中心:心脏、肺、血液和睡眠疾病护理点技术推进中心
基本信息
- 批准号:9766387
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.36万
- 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:AcademiaBloodCare Technology PointsCaregiversCaringClinicClinicalClinical and Translational Science AwardsCommunitiesCommunity DevelopmentsDetectionDevelopmentDevice or Instrument DevelopmentDiagnosisDisciplineDiseaseEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingElementsEngineeringEventExposure toFeedbackFundingGoalsHealthHealthcareHeartHeart DiseasesHematological DiseaseHome environmentHuman BiologyIndustryInnovation CorpsKnowledgeLeadLibrary ScienceLungLung diseasesMarket ResearchMassachusettsMedicalMedical DeviceMedical centerMethodsModelingMonitorMorbidity - disease rateNeeds AssessmentOutcomeParticipantPatient RecruitmentsPatientsPreventionProcessProfessional OrganizationsReportingResearchResearch PersonnelSelf CareSeriesSleepSleep DisordersSpeedSymptomsTechnologyTechnology AssessmentTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthValidationWorkbasecare deliverycommercializationcommunity based participatory researchexperienceimprovedinnovationinsightmortalitynovelpoint of careproduct developmentprogramsprototyperesearch clinical testingsoftware developmentsuccesstechnology developmenttechnology trainingtraining opportunitywebinar
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT – TECHNOLOGY TRAINING AND DISSEMINATION
CORE
A major function of the Center for the Advancement of Point-of-Care Technologies (CAPCaT) in
heart, lung, blood, and sleep (HLBS) diseases is to train innovators developing novel point-of-
care technologies (POCT); and disseminate both those technologies and insights about the
product development process to a wide group of stakeholders. Heart, lung, blood, and sleep
(HLBS) disorders are the major cause of morbidity and mortality in the US, despite decades of
research and substantial improvements in treatments, prevention and outcomes. Health care is
undergoing a transformation in care delivery from medical centers and office-based settings to
remote-monitoring and home-based care. The development of POCT will greatly facilitate and
accelerate this transformation by: 1) providing methods to monitor health/medical status in
people as they go about their daily lives outside the clinic; 2) delivering actionable reports to the
point of care; and 3) providing rapid feedback to caregivers and patients to improve patient self-
care, symptom detection, diagnosis, and treatment delivery. POCT product development is
challenging because of the need to integrate disparate disciplines such as human biology,
engineering, software, and device development. New models are emerging in both academia
and industry to implement cross-functional development teams and to speed the translational
process. A key element of success is the development of novel training programs to expose
POCT developers and users to the clinical and process issues related to device development,
validation and commercialization. CAPCaT will develop and lead innovative teaching programs
and leverage complementary educational opportunities to provide a comprehensive training and
dissemination plan for the POCT development community. Highlights of this program will
include a short-course modeled on the NSF/NIH I-Corps program, a dynamic educational series
on the clinical and process elements of POCT development, and an annual stakeholder
showcase day. The knowledge generated through these programs will, in turn, be used to
inform other core activities of CAPCaT.
项目概要/摘要-技术培训和传播
核心
护理点技术促进中心(CAPCaT)的一个主要职能是:
心脏,肺,血液和睡眠(HLBS)疾病是培养创新者开发新的点,
护理技术(POCT);并传播这些技术和有关
产品开发过程中的广泛利益相关者。心、肺、血和睡眠
在美国,高脂血症(HLBS)疾病是发病率和死亡率的主要原因,尽管几十年来,
在治疗、预防和结果方面的研究和实质性改进。医疗保健是
正在经历从医疗中心和办公室环境到
远程监控和家庭护理。POCT的发展将极大地促进和
通过以下方式加速这一转变:1)提供监测健康/医疗状况的方法,
当人们在诊所外进行日常生活时; 2)向
护理点;以及3)向护理人员和患者提供快速反馈,以改善患者自我
护理、症状检测、诊断和治疗交付。POCT产品开发是
由于需要整合不同的学科,如人类生物学,
工程、软件和设备开发。新的模式正在学术界和
和行业,以实现跨职能开发团队,并加快翻译
过程成功的一个关键因素是开发新颖的培训计划,
POCT开发人员和用户与器械开发相关的临床和过程问题,
验证和商业化。CAPCaT将开发和领导创新的教学计划
并利用互补的教育机会,提供全面的培训,
POCT开发社区的传播计划。该计划的亮点将
包括一个以NSF/NIH I-Corps计划为模型的短期课程,一个动态的教育系列
关于POCT开发的临床和过程要素,以及年度利益相关者
展示日通过这些计划产生的知识将反过来用于
为CAPCaT的其他核心活动提供信息。
项目成果
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Technology Train Dis: The Center for Advancing Point of Care Technologies in Heart, Lung, Blood and Sleep Diseases
技术培训中心:心脏、肺、血液和睡眠疾病护理点技术推进中心
- 批准号:
10222765 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 10.36万 - 项目类别:
Technology Train Dis: The Center for Advancing Point of Care Technologies in Heart, Lung, Blood and Sleep Diseases
技术培训中心:心脏、肺、血液和睡眠疾病护理点技术推进中心
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10450791 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
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