Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Legacy Study - Collaboratin
将糖尿病研究转化为行动 (TRIAD) 遗产研究 - 协作
基本信息
- 批准号:8028175
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-07-12 至 2013-07-11
- 项目状态:已结题
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- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Diabetes is the fifth leading cause of death in the US and is predicted to increase in incidence by42% from 1995 to 2025. Diabetes also contributes to increased rates of morbidity with overall estimated costs of $132 billion annually. The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study has used a multi-site collaborative model to examine the role of system- and patient-level factors on diabetes care in managed care settings. This model has successfully produced over 60 peer-reviewed publications contributing to public understanding of diabetes care in these settings. Throughout the initial TRIAD study period the collaboration between these Collaborating Centers has been facilitated by a Coordinating Center. Since 2001 UMDNJ has hosted the TRIAD Study Coordinating Center. Purpose: We propose to continue to serve as the Coordinating Center for this project during the TRIAD Legacy Study period and to continue to facilitate and coordinate the ongoing collaborative relationships between TRIAD investigators at each of the six Collaborating Centers. Methods: During the three-year legacy period we will continue to provide coordination services while focusing on developing TRIAD capacities to use new methods and approaches for facilitating collaboration. During this period we will coordinate and staff one in-person and six telephone/videoconference meetings of the TRIAD Legacy Publications and Presentations committee while continuing to update and maintain the content and functionality of the TRIAD websites (both public and investigator only sections). In addition, we will continue to facilitate working group and paper writing meetings that involve investigators from multiple Collaborating Centers. Outcomes: The results of this multi-center collaboration in the TRIAD Legacy Study period are expected to be between 18 and 36 additional TRIAD-based peer reviewed publications. Benefit: Dissemination of these additional findings from the TRIAD study may inform efforts to improve the quality of care provided in managed care settings to patients with diabetes.
项目描述:糖尿病是美国第五大死因,预计从 1995 年到 2025 年,其发病率将增加 42%。糖尿病还会导致发病率上升,每年的总体费用估计为 1,320 亿美元。糖尿病研究转化为行动 (TRIAD) 研究使用多中心协作模型来研究管理式医疗环境中系统和患者层面因素对糖尿病护理的作用。该模型已成功出版了 60 多篇经过同行评审的出版物,有助于公众了解这些环境中的糖尿病护理。在最初的 TRIAD 研究期间,协调中心促进了这些合作中心之间的合作。自 2001 年以来,UMDNJ 设立了 TRIAD 研究协调中心。目的:我们建议在 TRIAD 遗产研究期间继续担任该项目的协调中心,并继续促进和协调六个合作中心的 TRIAD 研究人员之间持续的合作关系。方法:在三年遗留期内,我们将继续提供协调服务,同时重点发展 TRIAD 能力,以使用新的方法和途径来促进合作。在此期间,我们将协调并安排 TRIAD 传统出版物和演示委员会的 1 次现场会议和 6 次电话/视频会议,同时继续更新和维护 TRIAD 网站(仅限公众和调查人员部分)的内容和功能。此外,我们将继续促进来自多个合作中心的研究人员参与的工作组和论文写作会议。成果: TRIAD 遗产研究期间多中心合作的结果预计将有 18 至 36 篇基于 TRIAD 的同行评审出版物。益处:TRIAD 研究的这些额外发现的传播可能会为改善管理式医疗环境中向糖尿病患者提供的护理质量的努力提供信息。
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