SMART Center II Brain Behavior Connections in Self Management Science
SMART Center II 自我管理科学中的大脑行为联系
基本信息
- 批准号:9532289
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 43.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-09-25 至 2019-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgingBehaviorBehavioralBiological ProcessBrainChronic DiseaseCognitiveCognitive ScienceCollaborationsCommon Data ElementDecision MakingDevelopmentEvaluationFloridaFosteringHealthHormonalImageInterventionIntervention StudiesMeasuresMediatingMentorshipModelingMotivationNatureNeurological NursingNeurosciencesOutcomePatientsPerformancePilot ProjectsPopulationProcessResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesSchool NursingScienceSelf EfficacySelf ManagementServicesTargeted ResearchTechnologyTestingTranslationsUniversitiesbrain behaviorcareerhealth managementimprovedinterdisciplinary collaborationprogramspublic health relevancesuccess
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Existing models of self-management are predominately behavioral in nature and do not address the biological processes underlying self-management, such as the influence of brain and hormonal activity. Despite the fact that many of the proposed mediating processes of self-management interventions are cognitive in nature (e.g., self-efficacy, motivation, decision-making), brain activity associated with these mechanisms has been little studied. Exciting new findings in neuroscience and advances in technology now create the opportunity to identify the brain-behavior connections that underlie the acquisition and performance of self-management. Building on our successful current Center of Excellence: Self-Management Advancement through Research and Translation (SMART) Center, the purpose of this project is to provide targeted research resources to foster the development, implementation and dissemination of self-management intervention research examining the brain-behavior connections underpinning effective self-management of health and illness. The aims of the SMART Center are to: (1) Expand the success of the SMART Center by advancing science related to brain-behavior connections specific to the self-management of health and illness; (2) Expand the number of research projects aimed at improving our scientific understanding of the brain-behavior connections specific to the self-management of health and illness; (3) Increase the number of investigators conducting research targeted at the brain-behavior connections specific to self-management of health and illness; and (4) Promote interdisciplinary collaborations and partnerships to develop and support programs of research regarding the brain-behavior connections specific to the self-management of health and illness. Working with early-career investigators, five pilot studies will be conductd over the next 5 years testing promising new self-management interventions (two of which are described in this application). All studies will use a common framework to explore the brain-behavior connection in self-management and a set of common data elements will be used across all projects. Collaborations among investigators from the current SMART Center, the Cognitive Science Department, the CWRU Imaging Research Center, and the School of Nursing Neuroscience Lab provide a rich set of resources and mentorship to SMART Center investigators. We also will enhance development of self-management science through formal collaborations with other proposed self- management centers of excellence at Columbia University and University of Florida. The infrastructure support services offered by the SMART Center are organized in three Cores: (1) Administrative, (2) Neuroscience, and (3) Pilot Studies. A thorough evaluation of process and outcomes will assist us to measure our success and promote sustainability of the expanded SMART Center.
描述(由申请人提供):现有的自我管理模式主要是行为性质的,并没有解决自我管理潜在的生物过程,如大脑和荷尔蒙活动的影响。尽管许多已提出的自我管理干预的中介过程本质上是认知的(例如,自我效能、动机、决策),但与这些机制相关的大脑活动很少被研究。神经科学中令人兴奋的新发现和技术的进步现在创造了识别大脑行为联系的机会,这些联系是自我管理的获得和表现的基础。在我们目前成功的卓越中心:通过研究和翻译促进自我管理(SMART)中心的基础上,该项目的目的是提供有针对性的研究资源,以促进自我管理干预研究的开发、实施和传播,该研究旨在检验支持有效的健康和疾病自我管理的大脑-行为联系。SMART中心的目标是:(1)通过推动有关健康和疾病自我管理的大脑行为联系的科学,扩大SMART中心的成功;(2)扩大旨在提高我们对健康和疾病自我管理特有的大脑行为联系的科学理解的研究项目的数量;(3)增加针对健康和疾病自我管理的大脑行为联系的研究的研究人员数量;以及(4)促进跨学科合作和伙伴关系,以开发和支持关于健康和疾病自我管理的特定大脑行为联系的研究计划。与职业生涯早期研究人员合作,将在未来5年内进行五项试点研究,以测试有希望的新自我管理干预措施(本申请中描述了其中两项)。所有研究将使用一个共同的框架来探索自我管理中大脑与行为的联系,并将在所有项目中使用一组共同的数据元素。来自当前SMART中心、认知科学部、CWRU成像研究中心和护理神经科学学院实验室的研究人员之间的合作为SMART中心的调查人员提供了丰富的资源和指导。我们还将通过与哥伦比亚大学和佛罗里达大学其他拟议的自我管理卓越中心的正式合作,促进自我管理科学的发展。SMART中心提供的基础设施支持服务分为三个核心:(1)行政、(2)神经科学和(3)试点研究。对过程和结果的全面评估将帮助我们衡量我们的成功,并促进扩大后的SMART中心的可持续性。
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