Advanced Contingency Management System for Reduction of Alcohol Use.
用于减少饮酒的先进应急管理系统。
基本信息
- 批准号:10699864
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 139.87万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-06-15 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbstinenceAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionAlcohol dependenceAlcoholsAndroidAppointmentArchitectureBehaviorBehavior TherapyBiologicalBiological MarkersBluetoothCellular PhoneChild CareClinicClinicalCognitionCommutingComputerized Medical RecordControl GroupsDataDevelopmentDevicesDrug AddictionEcological momentary assessmentEvidence based interventionFaceFeedbackGlucuronidesGoalsHealth PersonnelHealth Services AccessibilityIncentivesIndividualInterventionLocationMachine LearningMaintenanceManaged CareMapsMeasurementMeasuresMedicaidMethodologyMethodsMonitorMoodsMorbidity - disease rateOutcome MeasureParticipantPatientsPatternPersonsProviderRandomizedRecoveryResearchRewardsRisk FactorsRuralRural PopulationSamplingSystemTechnologyTestingTimeTransportationUniversitiesWashingtonaddictionalcohol abuse therapyalcohol interventionalcohol monitoringalcohol use disorderbarrier to carebehavior changeclinical applicationclinical decision supportcommercializationcontingency managementcost effective interventioncravingdesigndrinkingefficacy evaluationelectronic medical record systemfederal policyhandheld mobile devicehealth managementimprovedinput devicemobile applicationmobile computingmonitoring devicemortalitynovelpandemic diseasepatient engagementpersonalized interventionportabilityrandomized, clinical trialsrecruitreduced alcohol useresponserural settingscreeningsoundstandard of caretelehealthtooltreatment as usualvisual feedback
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
Alcohol abuse remains a significant cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the US. Yet
only 15% of those with AUD receive treatment. Our group, and others have demonstrated that
contingency management (CM) is an effective approach for reducing alcohol use in problematic
drinkers. This project seeks to demonstrate the capability of an end-to end CM platform designed
to reduce alcohol use in problematic drinkers. Our goal is to combine mobile technology,
geospatial mapping and biomarker measurement, with individual goal setting and EMA feedback
to launch behavioral modification strategies and progress monitoring. The goal of the system is
to provide a feasible and effective end-to-end CM platform, which can aggregate information to
allow individuals and their clinicians to monitor drinking, reduce alcohol consumption, as well as
better understand factors related to each individual’s alcohol use (e.g., correlations between
mood, location, etc). Importantly, this intervention will be suitable for treatment and naturalistic
settings and require little to no required clinician involvement.
项目摘要/摘要
在美国,酗酒仍然是可预防的发病率和死亡率的重要原因。还没有
只有15%的AUD患者接受了治疗。我们的团队和其他人已经证明了
应急管理(CM)是减少问题人群饮酒的有效途径
酒鬼。该项目旨在展示设计的端到端CM平台的能力
减少有问题的饮酒者的饮酒量。我们的目标是结合移动技术,
地理空间测绘和生物标记物测量,具有个人目标设定和EMA反馈
启动行为修正策略和进度监测。该系统的目标是
提供可行和有效的端到端CM平台,该平台可以将信息聚合到
允许个人及其临床医生监控饮酒,减少饮酒,以及
更好地了解与每个人饮酒有关的因素(例如,
情绪、位置等)。重要的是,这种干预将适用于治疗和自然主义
并且几乎不需要临床医生的参与。
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