Montana Pediatric Clinical Trials Site
蒙大拿州儿科临床试验网站
基本信息
- 批准号:10241527
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 39.88万
- 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:2016-09-23 至 2025-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
During the first four years of the ECHO IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ECHO ISPCTN), the
Montana Pediatric Clinical Trials Site (MPCTS) has been successful in building the necessary infrastructure,
team, and partnerships to participate effectively in multi-center clinical trials. The newly formed infrastructure
includes clinical and research offices, dedicated exam and consultation rooms for participants, database and
computer facilities and clinical research expertise from several centers through the University of Montana. The
research team is comprised of a pediatric clinician/scientist as principal investigator, two research nurses, an
epidemiologist and a recently added second pediatrician. Each team member has gained experience through
multiple professional development opportunities, which have included ECHO ISPCTN Data Coordinating and
Operations Center-offered didactic presentations, manuscript writing team membership and leadership, clinical
trial protocol development leadership, and most importantly the invaluable growth that occurs with participation
in three ECHO ISPCTN clinical studies. The team is now well positioned to gain further from a robust clinical
research skills development plan designed by a new Senior Faculty Development Leader, who has extensive
expertise in both clinical trials and mentorship. We are ready to participate in the next phase of ongoing ECHO
ISPCTN trials as well as clinical trials in development. To facilitate continued and successful pediatric clinical
trial participation, we have established relationships with the major pediatric inpatient facilities in the state,
including their healthcare providers and research institutions, as well as with outpatient pediatric practice
groups and care providers throughout western Montana, including the Family Practice Medicine Residency and
Partnership Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center. We have also gained support from a newly
formed innovative rural outreach organization, Ahana, a telemedicine collaborative for afterhours care in rural
communities. Our established and active engagement with two IDeA program-supported Clinical and
Translational Research Centers in Montana has and will continue to serve as valuable resources in
professional development, research design and biostatistics, and community and stakeholder engagement, the
last of which is critical as we extend our ECHO ISPCTN activities into more rural areas of the state. The ECHO
ISPCTN has provided a pathway for including sites in clinical trial research that have not historically done so.
As we look toward the future, the overall goal is to build on the ECHO ISPCTN’s and MPCTS’s successes and
leverage existing infrastructure to expand the reach of ECHO ISPCTN clinical trials into rural and underserved
areas in Montana. More inclusive and generalizable pediatric clinical trials will improve both the quality of
clinical trial research and the health of children across the ECHO ISPCTN.
项目摘要
在ECHO IDEA国家儿科临床试验网络(ECHO ISPCTN)的前四年,
蒙大拿州儿科临床试验中心(MPCTS)已经成功地建立了必要的基础设施,
团队和合作伙伴关系,以有效地参与多中心临床试验。新形成的基础设施
包括临床和研究办公室、专用检查室和参与者咨询室、数据库和
计算机设施和临床研究专业知识从几个中心通过蒙大拿大学。的
研究小组由一名儿科临床医生/科学家作为主要研究者,两名研究护士,
流行病学家和最近增加的第二位儿科医生。每个团队成员都通过以下方式获得了经验
多个专业发展机会,其中包括ECHO ISPCTN数据协调和
运营中心提供的教学演示,手稿撰写团队成员和领导,临床
试验方案开发领导力,最重要的是参与过程中出现的宝贵增长
在三项ECHO ISPCTN临床研究中。该团队现在处于有利地位,可以从强大的临床
研究技能发展计划由新的高级教师发展领导人设计,他拥有广泛的
在临床试验和指导方面的专业知识。我们准备参加正在进行的下一阶段的欧盟人道处
ISPCTN试验以及正在开发的临床试验。为了促进持续和成功的儿科临床
通过参与临床试验,我们与该州主要的儿科住院机构建立了关系,
包括他们的医疗保健提供者和研究机构,以及门诊儿科实践
整个蒙大拿州西部的团体和护理提供者,包括家庭实践医学住院医师,
伙伴关系健康中心,联邦合格的健康中心。我们还获得了一个新的支持,
成立了创新的农村外联组织Ahana,这是一个为农村地区提供下班后护理的远程医疗协作组织。
社区.我们与两个由IDEA计划支持的临床和
蒙大拿州的翻译研究中心已经并将继续作为宝贵的资源,
专业发展,研究设计和生物统计,社区和利益相关者的参与,
最后一点至关重要,因为我们将ECHO ISPCTN活动扩展到该州更多的农村地区。回波
ISPCTN提供了一条将临床试验研究中心纳入临床试验研究的途径,而这些中心在历史上没有这样做。
展望未来,我们的总体目标是在ECHO ISPCTN和MPCTS成功的基础上再接再厉,
利用现有基础设施,将ECHO ISPCTN临床试验的覆盖范围扩大到农村和服务不足的地区
蒙大拿州的地区。更具包容性和可推广性的儿科临床试验将提高
ECHO ISPCTN的临床试验研究和儿童健康。
项目成果
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