HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers
HEAL 计划:慢性疼痛和 OUD 整体康复综合管理 (IMPOWR):研究中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10378910
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 476.14万
- 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:2021-09-30 至 2023-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAlcohol consumptionAnxietyBiomedical ResearchBuprenorphineCapitalCaringClinicalClinical PsychologyClinical TrialsCognitive TherapyCollaborationsCommunitiesDataDevelopmentEducationEthnographyEvidence based interventionExerciseFaceFacultyFundingGuidelinesHarm ReductionHealth systemHealthcare SystemsHelping to End Addiction Long-termHomeHospitalsIndividualInterdisciplinary StudyInternal MedicineInterventionLawsLeadershipMeasurementMeasuresMedicalMedicineMental DepressionMentorshipMethadoneMethodsModelingNeurosciencesObservational StudyOpioidOutcomeOutcome MeasurePainPain interferencePatient CarePatientsPersonsPharmacistsPharmacoepidemiologyPharmacy facilityPhysiciansPilot ProjectsPrimary Health CareProductivityProfessional OrganizationsPsychiatryPsychologyPsychometricsPublic Health NursingQualitative MethodsQualitative ResearchReach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and MaintenanceRecoveryReproducibilityResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsRiskSafetySelf ManagementSleepSleep DisordersSocial MedicineStressSymptomsTelemedicineTelephoneUnderrepresented PopulationsWorkacute careaddictionbasecareer developmentchronic painchronic pain managementchronic pain patientcollaborative carecommunity engaged researchcompare effectivenesscost effectivenessdepressive symptomseffectiveness evaluationexperiencehealth care deliveryillicit opioidimplementation facilitationimplementation scienceinnovationmedical schoolsmedical specialtiesmeetingsmindfulnessmulti-site trialmultidisciplinarymultimodalitynovelnovel strategiesoperationopioid misuseopioid treatment programopioid useopioid use disorderpain outcomepain self-managementpeerprescription opioidprogramssecondary outcomeself-management programsocial stigmastress managementtelehealthtreatment as usualtreatment program
项目摘要
There is an urgent need to conduct high impact multidisciplinary research for patients with chronic pain
(CP) and opioid use disorder (OUD)in the settings where they receive care and in collaboration with
stakeholders and persons with lived experience (PWLE). We propose to create the Integrative
Management of chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery– Yale and Organizations United (IMPOWR-
YOU). IMPOWR-YOU is a multidisciplinary center led by established investigators with expertise
studying CP and opioid use disorder/misuse (OUD/misuse) and working in partnership with
stakeholders and PWLE. We conduct research in general medical settings (primary care, hospital) and
specialty (opioid treatment programs (OTPs)) with a focus on supporting the career development of
early stage investigators and those from groups traditionally underrepresented in research (URG).
IMPOWR-YOU is comprised of 5 cores (Operations, Stakeholder/PWLE, Career Development and
Diversity, Pilot Projects, Data and Measurement), 2 research projects, and annual Pilot Projects. Our
research, built on previous work of our investigators and stakeholders, addresses critical issues that
face practitioners across the healthcare system. Proposed studies include: 1) In primary care, compare
the effectiveness of a pharmacist led collaborative care approach for patients prescribed long-term
opioids who have CP and OUD/misuse vs. the pharmacist program plus patient referral to a phone-
delivered, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT)-based pain self-management program; 2) In an OTP to
compare the effectiveness of a stepped care multimodal interdisciplinary CP management that includes
CBT, exercise and stress management to treatment as usual in patients receiving methadone or
buprenorphine; 3. In Year 1 conduct a pilot to modify an opioid stewardship program to address the
needs of hospitalized patients with CP and OUD and evaluate its preliminary efficacy. All studies
include outcomes related to pain, OUD, alcohol use, anxiety, depressive symptoms, sleep problems
and some assess stress, stigma and recovery capital. Our Pilot Project Core will oversee the selection
of pilots in Years 2-5 to support early stage investigators and collaborations with stakeholders/PWLE.
IMPOWR-YOU is built on long-standing multidisciplinary research collaborations among diverse
stakeholders, including PWLE, early stage investigators, URG, health systems, and organizations that
produce guidelines for CP and OUD/misuse. IMPOWR-YOU has the ideal mixture of investigators,
including leaders in primary care, addiction medicine/psychiatry, psychology specialty care, clinical
trials, qualitative research and implementation science; established relationships with stakeholders and
PWLE; a track record of innovation, leadership, collaboration, and outstanding productivity to create a
leading Center that will contribute to addressing the unique needs of patients with CP and OUD/misuse.
迫切需要对慢性疼痛患者进行高影响力的多学科研究
(CP)和阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)在他们接受护理的环境中,并与
利益相关者和有生活经验的人。我们建议建立一个综合
管理慢性疼痛和OUD的整个恢复-耶鲁大学和组织联合(IMPOWR-
你)。IMPOWR-YOU是一个多学科中心,由具有专业知识的知名研究人员领导
研究CP和阿片类药物使用障碍/滥用(OUD/滥用),并与
利益相关者和PWLE。我们在一般医疗环境(初级保健,医院)进行研究,
专业(阿片类药物治疗计划(OTP)),重点是支持职业发展
早期研究者和那些来自传统上在研究中代表性不足的群体(URG)。
IMPOWR-YOU由5个核心组成(运营,利益相关者/PWLE,职业发展和
多样性,试点项目,数据和测量),2个研究项目,和年度试点项目。我们
研究,建立在我们的调查人员和利益相关者以前的工作,解决关键问题,
面对整个医疗保健系统的从业人员。建议的研究包括:1)在初级保健,比较
药剂师主导的协作护理方法对长期处方患者的有效性
患有CP和OUD/误用的阿片类药物与药剂师计划加上患者转介电话-
交付,认知行为疗法(CBT)为基础的疼痛自我管理计划; 2)在OTP,
比较阶梯式多模式跨学科CP管理的有效性,包括
CBT,运动和压力管理,以治疗接受美沙酮或
丁丙诺啡; 3.在第1年进行试点,修改阿片类药物管理计划,以解决
了解CP和OUD住院患者的需求,并评价其初步疗效。所有研究
包括与疼痛、OUD、饮酒、焦虑、抑郁症状、睡眠问题
有些人评估压力、耻辱和恢复资本。我们的试点项目核心将监督选择
在第2-5年进行试点,以支持早期研究人员和与利益相关者/PWLE的合作。
IMPOWR-YOU建立在不同领域长期的多学科研究合作基础上。
利益相关者,包括PWLE,早期研究人员,URG,卫生系统和组织,
制定CP和OUD/误用指南。IMPOWR-YOU拥有理想的调查人员组合,
包括初级保健、成瘾医学/精神病学、心理学专业护理、临床
试验、定性研究和实施科学;与利益相关者建立关系,
PWLE;创新、领导力、协作和卓越生产力的记录,
这将有助于满足CP和OUD/误用患者的独特需求。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('WILLIAM C BECKER', 18)}}的其他基金
Multilevel Interventions to Reduce Harm and Improve Quality of Life for Patients on Long Term Opioid Therapy - Yale Resource Center (MIRHIQL-YRC)
多层次干预措施可减少长期阿片类药物治疗患者的伤害并提高其生活质量 - 耶鲁大学资源中心 (MIRHIQL-YRC)
- 批准号:
10722768 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 476.14万 - 项目类别:
HD2A Research Adoption Support Center (RASC)
HD2A 研究采用支持中心 (RASC)
- 批准号:
10708980 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 476.14万 - 项目类别:
Role of Non-pharmacological Pain Treatments in Safe and Effective Opioid Tapering in Chronic Pain
非药物疼痛治疗在安全有效地逐渐减少慢性疼痛中阿片类药物的作用
- 批准号:
10620195 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 476.14万 - 项目类别:
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HD2A RASC - 疼痛实施支持核心
- 批准号:
10596438 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 476.14万 - 项目类别:
HD2A Research Adoption Support Center (RASC)
HD2A 研究采用支持中心 (RASC)
- 批准号:
10596435 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 476.14万 - 项目类别:
HD2A RASC - Pain Implementation Support Core
HD2A RASC - 疼痛实施支持核心
- 批准号:
10708984 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 476.14万 - 项目类别:
HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers
HEAL 计划:慢性疼痛和 OUD 整体康复综合管理 (IMPOWR):研究中心
- 批准号:
10876682 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 476.14万 - 项目类别:
HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers
HEAL 计划:慢性疼痛和 OUD 整体康复综合管理 (IMPOWR):研究中心
- 批准号:
10652027 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 476.14万 - 项目类别:
Implementation of a Pragmatic Trial of Whole Health Team vs. Primary Care Group Education to Promote Non-Pharmacological Strategies to Improve Pain, Function and Quality of Life in Veterans
实施整体健康团队与初级保健团体教育的务实试验,以促进非药物策略,改善退伍军人的疼痛、功能和生活质量
- 批准号:
10090568 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
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Implementation of a Pragmatic Trial of Whole Health Team vs. Primary Care Group Education to Promote Non-Pharmacological Strategies to Improve Pain, Function and Quality of Life in Veterans
实施整体健康团队与初级保健团体教育的务实试验,以促进非药物策略,改善退伍军人的疼痛、功能和生活质量
- 批准号:
10533361 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
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