Research Services Core
研究服务核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10472667
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 54.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-08-18 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAfrican American populationAlabamaAreaAtherosclerosis Risk in CommunitiesAwardBedsBehavior TherapyBioethicsBiometryBudgetsCardiometabolic DiseaseClinicClinicalClinical InvestigatorClinical ResearchClinical SciencesClinical ServicesClinical TrialsClinical Trials Data Monitoring CommitteesClinical Trials UnitCohort StudiesCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity OutreachConsultDataDevelopmentEconomically Deprived PopulationEmergency MedicineEnrollmentEpidemiologyExtramural ActivitiesFundingGoalsGrowthHealthHealth SciencesHospitalsIndustryInformed ConsentInfrastructureInstitutesInstitutionInstitutional Review BoardsInvestigationJackson Heart StudyLinkLongitudinal StudiesLouisianaLow Income PopulationMississippiNCI Scholars ProgramObesityOutcomeParticipantPathogenesisPatient RecruitmentsPatientsPhasePilot ProjectsPopulationPositioning AttributeProceduresProcessProtocols documentationResearchResearch DesignResearch EthicsResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch Project SummariesResearch TrainingResourcesRiskRuralRural HealthServicesStandardizationStreamTissuesTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited States Health Resources and Services AdministrationUniversitiesWorkbiobankcareerclinical centercohortcommunity based participatory researchcommunity engagementdata warehousedesignelectronic consentepidemiology studyethnic health disparityexperiencehealth datahealth disparityimplementation facilitationimplementation researchimplementation scienceimprovedparticipant retentionpopulation healthprofessorprogramsracial and ethnicrecruitresearch and developmentresearch studyresponsible research conductrural areasample collectionsoundsuccesstelehealth
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY-RESEARCH SERVICES CORE. The goal of the Mississippi Center for Clinical and
Translational Research (MCCTR) Research Services Core (RSC) is to train and assist investigators in research
development and implementation including regulatory management, responsible conduct of research, effective
recruitment and retention, and research compliance. The RSC will provide a broad range of clinical,
epidemiologic, and population health expertise to investigators from the MCCTR Clinical and Translational
Research Scholars (CTRS) Program and Pilot Projects Program (PPP) to facilitate growth in clinical and
translational (C/T) and population health research with an emphasis on: racial/ethnic health disparities, rural
health, and telehealth. To facilitate implementation of C/T research to improve the lives of Mississippians, the
RSC will develop a new Telehealth subcore to reach rural areas of the state, which have high rates of
cardiometabolic diseases and worse health outcomes. In collaboration with the Community Engagement and
Outreach (CEO) Core, the RSC will also leverage new state networks including the Mississippi State Department
of Health and Mississippi State Extension Services to expand the reach of these important clinical programs.
During MCCTR Phase II, the RSC will expand use of electronic health data by partner institutions through greater
use of the UMMC Research Data Warehouse and Patient Cohort Explorer, which will allow investigators to use
“real world” data to explore a variety of health indicators and outcomes. The RSC will also facilitate broader early
career investigator involvement in large epidemiologic studies including the Jackson Heart Study, the
Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study, and the Risk Underlying Rural Areas Longitudinal (RURAL)
Study through creation of a new Cohort Study Navigator position. The RSC will work closely with all of the cores
but early interactions with the Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) Core with each MCCTR
investigator will optimize chances of successful project design and completion. UMMC will serve as the “hub” for
clinical trials, and the RSC will expand use of the UMMC Clinical Research and Trials Unit through the RSC
Clinical Research Coordinators. The RSC will streamline the clinical trial process for MCCTR investigators and
assist with participant recruitment and retention of a diverse participant population by the partner institutions.
The RSC will also help expand collaborations between the MCCTR partner institutions as well as other
CTRs/CTSAs including the Mayo Clinic Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCaTS), the University of
Alabama Birmingham Center for Clinical and Translational Science (UAB CCTS), the Louisiana Clinical and
Translational Science (LACaTS), and the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute
(NUCATS). These collaborative networks will provide unique opportunities for larger scale investigations of
health disparities, rural health, and telehealth.
项目摘要-研究服务核心。密西西比临床和治疗中心的目标
转化研究 (MCCTR) 研究服务核心 (RSC) 旨在培训和协助研究人员进行研究
制定和实施,包括监管管理、负责任的研究行为、有效的
招聘和保留,以及研究合规性。 RSC 将提供广泛的临床、
MCCTR 临床和转化研究人员向研究人员提供流行病学和人口健康专业知识
研究学者 (CTRS) 计划和试点项目计划 (PPP),以促进临床和
转化(C/T)和人口健康研究,重点是:种族/民族健康差异、农村
健康和远程医疗。为了促进 C/T 研究的实施以改善密西西比人的生活,
RSC 将开发一个新的远程医疗子核心,以覆盖该州农村地区,这些地区的远程医疗比率很高
心脏代谢疾病和更糟糕的健康结果。与社区参与和
外展(首席执行官)核心,RSC 还将利用新的州网络,包括密西西比州国务院
卫生局和密西西比州推广服务部扩大这些重要临床计划的覆盖范围。
在 MCCTR 第二阶段期间,RSC 将通过更广泛的方式扩大合作机构对电子健康数据的使用
使用 UMMC 研究数据仓库和患者队列浏览器,这将允许研究人员使用
“真实世界”数据来探索各种健康指标和结果。 RSC 还将促进更广泛的早期
职业研究者参与大型流行病学研究,包括杰克逊心脏研究、
社区动脉粥样硬化风险 (ARIC) 研究和农村地区潜在风险纵向 (RURAL)
通过创建新的队列研究导航员职位来进行研究。 RSC 将与所有核心密切合作
但与每个 MCCTR 的生物统计学、流行病学和研究设计 (BERD) 核心的早期互动
调查员将优化项目设计和完成成功的机会。 UMMC 将作为“枢纽”
临床试验,RSC 将通过 RSC 扩大 UMMC 临床研究和试验单位的使用
临床研究协调员。 RSC 将简化 MCCTR 研究人员的临床试验流程
协助合作伙伴机构招募参与者并保留多样化的参与者群体。
RSC 还将帮助扩大 MCCTR 合作机构以及其他机构之间的合作
CTR/CTSA 包括梅奥诊所临床和转化科学中心 (CCaTS)、
阿拉巴马州伯明翰临床和转化科学中心 (UAB CCTS)、路易斯安那州临床和转化科学中心
转化科学 (LACaTS) 和西北大学临床与转化科学研究所
(NUCATS)。这些协作网络将为更大规模的调查提供独特的机会
健康差距、农村卫生和远程医疗。
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