Great Lakes Node of the Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network
药物滥用临床试验网络五大湖节点
基本信息
- 批准号:10583828
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 44.83万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-03-10 至 2024-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic Medical CentersAdolescentAfrican American populationAgingAreaArtificial IntelligenceAsianBuprenorphineCaringCessation of lifeChicagoCitiesClinical TrialsClinical Trials NetworkCollaborationsCommunitiesCountyData AnalyticsDistance EducationDrug abuseElectronic Health RecordEmergency department visitEpidemicFederal GovernmentGender IdentityGeographyHealthHealth systemHeroinHomeHomelessnessHospitalsIllinoisIndianaIndividualInterventionLatinoLearningLife Cycle StagesLos AngelesMentorshipMethodsMidwestern United StatesMinorityModelingMorbidity - disease rateNational Institute of Drug AbuseNative AmericansNatural Language ProcessingNew YorkOpioidOpioid AnalgesicsPacific IslanderPathway interactionsPopulationPrevention strategyProfessional EducationProfessional PracticeProtocols documentationPublic HealthRefugeesResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingRestRuralSex OrientationSideSystemTestingTrainingTraining SupportUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVeteransVulnerable PopulationsWisconsinWorkaddictionadolescent healthbasecollaborative carecookingdigitaleHealthethnic diversityexperiencehealth disparityinterestmHealthmedical schoolsmetropolitanmobile computingmortalitynovelopioid misuseopioid overdoseopioid treatment programoverdose deathpopulation healthprogramsracial and ethnicracial diversityrural areascreeningsexual identitysocioeconomicssubstance misusesuburbsuccesstelehealthurban areavulnerable communitywaiveryoung adult
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
In alignment with RFA-DA-19-008, this application seeks to establish the Great Lakes Node (GLN) of the
NIDA-supported Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network (CTN). This node will draw on an experienced set of
investigators who have active collaborations and represent all of the major academic medical centers in the
Greater Chicago and Wisconsin areas. The node will serve as a vital Midwestern hub for the CTN and will
expand on the success of the CTN approach. In addition, the GLN will bring substantial experience in
adolescent/young adult research, seniors/aging research, digital & mobile technologies, opioid misuse,
collaborative care/population health, telehealth, and electronic health record and systems-driven interventions
and research methodologies.
The GLN will support engagement with CTN protocols and also add the following:
Aim 1: GLN will identify and recommend substance misuse research and intervention protocols focused on
systems-based practice using hospital-based screening, collaborative care, and population approaches.
Aim 2: We will establish a digital and computation health core that will leverage our expertise in these domains
and serve as a conduit for studies in mHealth, eHealth, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and
telehealth interventions.
Aim 3: Our node will bring substantial expertise with youth/adolescent health and seniors/aging that will enable
us to recommend studies to the CTN that examine the genesis of substance misuse and the potential for
prevention strategies to mitigate these life-course pathways.
Aim 4: In alignment with our team’s expertise, we plan to support work on substance and opioid misuse that
focuses on health disparities including socioeconomic, geographic, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
Aim 5: Leveraging our experience in professional education and practice-based learning, our node will
rigorously test the impact of professional education on opioid and substance treatment. We have built on the
ECHO model to develop methods to conduct high-quality distance education and supported training that are
currently being trialed in Illinois with plans to expand these programs nationally.
Aim 6: GLN will expand the pipeline of early investigators interested in substance misuse research. We will
align this part of our program with our very successful CTSA-supported programs and build specific
subprogramming that supports addiction and substance misuse research, training, and mentorship.
项目总结/摘要
根据RFA-DA-19-008,本申请旨在建立
药物滥用临床试验网络(CTN)。该节点将利用一组经验丰富的
研究人员谁有积极的合作,并代表所有主要的学术医疗中心在
大芝加哥和威斯康星州地区。该节点将作为CTN的重要中西部枢纽,
扩大CTN方法的成功。此外,GLN将带来大量经验,
青少年/年轻人研究,老年人/老龄化研究,数字和移动的技术,阿片类药物滥用,
协作护理/人口健康、远程保健、电子健康记录和系统驱动的干预措施
和研究方法。
GLN将支持参与CTN协议,并增加以下内容:
目标1:GLN将确定并推荐药物滥用研究和干预方案,重点是
基于系统的实践,使用基于医院的筛查,协作护理和人口方法。
目标2:我们将建立一个数字和计算健康核心,利用我们在这些领域的专业知识
并作为研究mHealth,eHealth,人工智能,自然语言处理和
远程保健干预。
目标3:我们的节点将带来青年/青少年健康和老年人/老龄化方面的大量专业知识,
我们向CTN推荐研究,检查物质滥用的起源和
预防战略,以减轻这些生命过程的途径。
目标4:根据我们团队的专业知识,我们计划支持有关物质和阿片类药物滥用的工作,
重点关注健康差异,包括社会经济,地理,性取向和性别认同。
目标5:利用我们在专业教育和实践学习方面的经验,我们的节点将
严格测试专业教育对阿片类药物和物质治疗的影响。我们建立在
ECHO模式,以制定开展高质量远程教育和支持培训的方法,
目前正在伊利诺伊州进行试验,并计划将这些项目推广到全国。
目标6:GLN将扩大对药物滥用研究感兴趣的早期调查人员的渠道。我们将
使我们计划的这一部分与我们非常成功的CTSA支持的计划保持一致,
支持成瘾和药物滥用研究、培训和指导的子方案。
项目成果
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