Integrative Informatics Approach to Predict Readmissions and Improve Outcomes in COPD
综合信息学方法预测 COPD 的再入院率并改善预后
基本信息
- 批准号:10215337
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-05-01 至 2026-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Active LearningAddressAdmission activityAffectAutomobile DrivingAwardBuffaloesCaregiversCaringChronic Obstructive Airway DiseaseClinicalClinical DataClinical PharmacistsClinical ResearchClinical Trials DesignComplexDataDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDiagnosisDiscipline of NursingEducationElectronic Health RecordEpidemiologyEventExpenditureFaceHealth ServicesHealth Services ResearchHealthcare SystemsHomeHospitalizationHospitalsIndividualInformaticsInterventionInterviewK-Series Research Career ProgramsKnowledgeLength of StayLinkMachine LearningMedicalMentorsMentorshipMethodologyModelingMonitorNatural Language ProcessingNatureOutcomePatient CarePatientsPerformancePharmaceutical PreparationsPharmacy facilityPopulationPositioning AttributePragmatic clinical trialPrimary Health CareProgram SustainabilityProviderPublic HealthQuality of CareRecoveryResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRiskRisk FactorsSamplingSocial CharacteristicsSocial supportStructureTechniquesTestingTimeTrainingUnited StatesUniversitiesWorkadministrative databasebiomedical informaticscare coordinationcareer developmentclinical careclinical practicecostcost effectivenessexperiencefeasibility testinghealth care service utilizationhigh dimensionalityhigh riskhospital readmissionimplementation scienceimprovedimproved outcomeindividualized medicineinformatics toolinnovationmultidisciplinarypatient safetypersonalized carepersonalized medicinepractice settingprediction algorithmpredictive modelingreadmission ratesreadmission riskrisk predictionrisk prediction modelrisk stratificationskillssocialsocial disadvantagesocial factorssuccesstherapy designtool
项目摘要
Project Summary
This proposal for a mentored career development award consists of a training and research plan devised to
facilitate Dr. David Jacobs' transition to an independent investigator focusing on the implementation of
medication use interventions during the transition from hospital to home for high-needs patients. Dr. Jacobs is a
clinical pharmacist with an advanced degree in epidemiology and health services and has significant experience
conducting clinical research. The candidate's current research is focused on transition of care interventions.
Given the resource intensive nature of these interventions, the sustainability of these programs will heavily
depend on identifying and targeting patients at high-risk for hospital readmission. To anticipate such admissions,
predictive models have been developed; however, our ability to predict hospital readmissions remains poor. This
is likely because detailed social information, which is disproportionately represented in high-needs populations,
is typically absent in risk stratification tools. Therefore, the long-term research objective is to build predictive
models that combine social information with rich clinical data to individualize care management interventions
and reduce readmissions. The specific aims are: (i) to determine social risk factors driving hospital readmissions
by conducting semi-structured interviews with patients, their caregivers, and clinicians; (ii) to develop a risk-
prediction model using advanced informatics techniques; and (iii) to develop and test the feasibility of a pilot
intervention aimed at improving transition strategies. This work will focus on a singular complex condition, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), in developing a risk stratification tool in order to improve its predictive
performance for identifying high-risk patients. COPD will serve as the model condition since it is one of the major
readmission diagnoses, and there exists a high level of complexity following hospital discharge at patients' care
transition. This award will provide the applicant with mentor-guided didactic and experiential learning to address
the following career development objectives: 1) gain experiential learning in qualitative methodology, 2) advance
his knowledge in biomedical informatics and develop predictive models integrating high-dimensional electronic
health record data, and 3) increase his understanding of implementation science and gain practical experience
in conducting a pragmatic clinical trial. The primary mentor, Dr. Sanjay Sethi, and the mentorship team will work
closely to monitor his progress toward independence and will provide him with the guidance and the resources
to guarantee his success. The proposed study leverages the extensive resources available at the University at
Buffalo to address an important public health issue. Achieving the proposed aims and acquiring these advanced
skills will position the candidate to submit successful R01s testing the proposed clinical prediction model and
transition strategy in real-world settings. In summary, a comprehensive career development plan in the context
of a well-defined training, research, and mentorship structure will allow Dr. Jacobs to emerge as a highly
successful, independent clinician-investigator in health services research.
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Integrative Informatics Approach to Predict Readmissions and Improve Outcomes in COPD
综合信息学方法预测 COPD 的再入院率并改善预后
- 批准号:
10597170 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 19.24万 - 项目类别:
Integrative Informatics Approach to Predict Readmissions and Improve Outcomes in COPD
综合信息学方法预测 COPD 的再入院率并改善预后
- 批准号:
10397143 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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