INTERVENTION DEVELOPMENT AND MEASUREMENT
干预措施的制定和衡量
基本信息
- 批准号:7726869
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.25万
- 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:AddressAffectAffectiveAftercareAreaBehavioralBiostatistics CoreBreastBreast Cancer TreatmentCD-ROMCallbackCancer Information ServiceCancer PatientCaringCerealsClassificationClient satisfactionClinicCognitiveCollaborationsCommunicationComputer softwareComputersConditionConflict (Psychology)CounselingDataDecision MakingDepthDevelopmentDevelopmental ProcessDiagnosisDiseaseDisorder by SiteEmotionalEnsureEvaluationEvaluation StudiesFeedbackFocus GroupsFox Chase Cancer CenterGenerationsGoalsHealth CommunicationHealth ServicesIndividualInformal Social ControlInformation SpecialistsInterventionIntervention StudiesInterviewerKnowledgeLearningLibrariesLifeLinkMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of prostateMeasurementMeasuresMediator of activation proteinMetaphorMethodologyMinorityModelingMultimediaOutcomeOutcome MeasureOutcome StudyParticipantPatient EducationPatient Self-ReportPatientsPatternPersonsPhasePhysicians&apos OfficesPlayPopulationPreparationProcessProcess MeasureProductionProstateProtocols documentationProviderPsychological TheoryQuality ControlQuality of lifeRandomizedRangeRecoveryRegretsReportingResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRoleSamplingScienceSecond Primary CancersSelf AssessmentSelf EfficacyServicesSocial supportStagingStandardizationStandards of Weights and MeasuresStructureSurveysSystemTechnologyTelephoneTestingTimeTreatment EfficacyValidity and ReliabilityWeekWorkbasecancer therapydaydemographicsdesignemotional adjustmentexpectationfollow-upimprovedinnovationinteractive multimediamalignant breast neoplasmnext generationprogramsresponsesatisfactionskillssoundsymposiumtheoriestherapy developmentusabilityvirtual
项目摘要
The Intervention Development and Measurement Core (IDMC) plays a critical role within the CISRC
providing state-of-the-science theoretical, technical, and logistical support to the three individual research
projects. Toward this end, the IDMC will serve as a centralized resource to assist in the design,
production, and evaluation of the study interventions and assessments, in close collaboration with CISRC
investigators, CIS Program, other support cores and outside consultants. Guided by a comprehensive
self-regulatory framework and health communication best practices, the four specific aims of the IDMC are
to assist the Project Pis in: 1) the development and production of the interactive multimedia software
intervention protocols; 2) the development and production of the CIS telephone counseling callback
intervention protocols; 3) the pilot-testing of the theory-driven assessments, including the moderator,
mediator, and outcome measures; and 4) the fine-grained process evaluation of the utilization and
mechanisms of effect of the multimedia and callback intervention protocols for each project, through a
core sub-study. Combining these support activities into one centralized resource has four unique
advantages. First, an overarching theoretical framework guides the development of the intervention
components and the choice of study measures across the three research projects. Second, the same
technological methodology and interactive approaches are applied to the development of the multimedia
software program protocols and the telephone counseling callback protocols used in each project,
ensuring quality, consistency, accuracy, and efficiency across studies. Third, consistent core
assessments will be piloted and implemented to allow for coordinated evaluation of study outcomes and
mediators. Finally, process evaluation of intervention usage will facilitate the assessment of the
mechanisms of effect across two cancer disease sites and across the cancer continuum and help to guide
dissemination efforts. Taken together, the synergistic functions of the IDMC will allow for an economy of
scale and ensure a theoretically-integrated and methodologically-unified approach across projects.
干预发展和测量核心(IDMC)在CSRC中发挥着关键作用
为三项个人研究提供最先进的理论、技术和后勤支持
项目。为此,IDMC将作为协助设计的集中资源,
与信息和通信技术研究中心密切合作,编制和评价研究干预措施和评估
调查员、独联体项目、其他支持核心和外部顾问。由一个全面的
自律框架和健康沟通最佳做法,IDMC的四个具体目标是
协助项目信息系统:1)交互式多媒体软件的开发和制作
干预方案;2)独联体电话咨询回拨系统的开发与制作
干预方案;3)理论驱动的评估的试点测试,包括主持人,
中介者和结果措施;以及4)利用和
每个项目的多媒体和回叫干预协议的影响机制,通过
核心子研究。将这些支持活动合并到一个集中的资源中有四个独特之处
优势。首先,一个总体的理论框架指导着干预的发展
三个研究项目的组成和研究方法的选择。第二,相同的
技术方法论和交互方法被应用于多媒体的开发
每个项目中使用的软件编程协议和电话咨询回叫协议,
确保研究的质量、一致性、准确性和效率。第三,始终如一的核心
将试行和实施评估,以便协调评价研究结果和
调解人。最后,干预措施使用的过程评估将有助于评估
跨越两个癌症病点和整个癌症连续体的作用机制,并有助于指导
传播努力。综上所述,IDMC的协同功能将使经济达到
扩大并确保在各个项目中采取理论上统一和方法上统一的方法。
项目成果
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