MH Research Partners Helping Families Make Well-Informed Decisions
MH 研究合作伙伴帮助家庭做出明智的决定
基本信息
- 批准号:7937408
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 37.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-09-21 至 2011-09-20
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Finding new and better treatments for mental health disorders requires ongoing clinical research, however too few Americans are choosing to participate in mental health studies. This is due in part to a number of misconceptions about research held by the general public. Providing basic information about the research process to individuals living with mental illness and their families will increase understanding an contribute to informed decision-making about research participation. To address this need, Terra Nova will collaborate with community-research experts in Alaska and Missouri to develop and rigorously test the multimedia Family Partnerships in Mental Health Research program, designed for facilitated group or individual viewing. This program will include a video/dvd, a family booklet, a program guide, fact sheets, and outreach kit, and e-learning platform including an informational patient website and a professional discussion forum. The Family Partnerships program will help dispel misconceptions about research that currently exist in the general public, fill an important niche in the research education market and contribute to the NIMH mission of reducing the burden of mental illness through research by encouraging participation in a well informed thoughtful manner.
寻找新的和更好的治疗精神健康障碍的方法需要持续的临床研究,但很少有美国人选择参加精神健康研究。 这部分是由于公众对研究的一些误解。 向患有精神疾病的个人及其家人提供有关研究过程的基本信息将增加对研究参与的知情决策的理解。为了满足这一需求,Terra Nova将与阿拉斯加和密苏里州的社区研究专家合作,开发并严格测试多媒体家庭伙伴关系的心理健康研究计划,旨在促进团体或个人观看。 该计划将包括一个视频/dvd,一个家庭小册子,一个程序指南,事实说明书,和外展工具包,和电子学习平台,包括一个信息病人网站和一个专业讨论论坛。 家庭伙伴关系计划将有助于消除目前存在于公众中的对研究的误解,填补研究教育市场的一个重要利基,并通过鼓励以知情周到的方式参与研究,为NIMH减轻精神疾病负担的使命做出贡献。
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INTERACTIVE EDUCAITONAL WEBSITE FOR RESEARCH MENTORING
用于研究指导的互动教育网站
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- 资助金额:
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