Training
训练
基本信息
- 批准号:8105399
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.58万
- 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:2010-07-01 至 2012-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAwarenessBedside TestingsBiological AssayCommunicationCommunity HealthCounselingDevelopmentDiseaseDisease ProgressionEarly treatmentEnsureEquipmentGoalsHome environmentIndividualInternetInterventionKnowledgeLaboratory ScientistsLearningNational Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringPhilosophyPlayPositioning AttributeProviderPublic HealthRoleScientistTechnologyTest ResultTestingTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkclinical careclinical practicedisorder preventioneffective therapyempoweredprogramspublic health prioritiestransmission processuser-friendly
项目摘要
The goal of the Center for Developing and Testing of Point of Care Tests (POCT) for STDs" is to support the
development of these tests and work with other Centers to pilot this technology and assure that it is made
available to clinicians and other end users. This goal is compatible with the stated goal of the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) and positions
the Center to further the agency's mandate. To support the Center's goal, the goal of Core 4 is to
successfully educate bench scientists regarding the test requisites identifed by clinicians and home users.
These educational programs will illustrate the realities of the settings in which these tests will be performed
and illustrate the essential role the tests will play in addressing public health priorities. The specific aims for
this Gore include: conducting training programs for laboratory scientists using the Internet; ensuring content
that illustrates the need for these assays; and offering brief clerkships to the scientists in settings where the
POCTs,will be performed. Our training will reinforce the philosophy that affordable, sensitive, specific, user
friendly, rapid, robust, equipment-free, deliverable non-invasive assays are essential to support clinical care
and disease prevention. By increasing the awareness that 1)these tests offer both providers and home
users the opportunity to perform tests and get immediate results; 2)rapid test results in clinical practice will
assure early effective treatment and disease intervention; 3)home tests with immediate results may empower
private individuals to learn their status and seek early treatment and counseling; and 4)early treatment and
counseling are imperative in intervening on disease progression and transmission, the training will advance
the knowledge of public health functions and principles and demonstrate the importance of partnership with
scientists at the bench to the health of the community. Core 4 supports the Center's strong public health
focus and actively demonstrates the public health functions of assessment, assurance and communication.
开发和测试护理点测试中心(POCT)的目标是支持
开发这些测试,并与其他中心合作,以试行这项技术,并确保其制造
可用于临床医生和其他最终用户。这个目标与国家的既定目标兼容
卫生研究院(NIH),国家生物医学成像与生物工程研究所(NIBIB)和职位
该中心促进该机构的任务。为了支持中心的目标,核心4的目标是
成功地教育了基准科学家有关临床医生和家庭用户确定的测试要求。
这些教育计划将说明执行这些测试的设置的现实
并说明测试将在解决公共卫生重点方面所扮演的重要作用。具体目标
这个血腥包括:使用互联网为实验室科学家进行培训计划;确保内容
这说明了对这些测定的需求;并向科学家提供简短的文职人员
POCT将进行。我们的培训将增强负担得起,敏感,特定,用户的理念
友好,快速,健壮,无设备,可交付的非侵入性测定对于支持临床护理至关重要
和疾病预防。通过提高人们对1)这些测试提供提供商和家庭的认识
用户有机会进行测试并立即获得结果; 2)临床实践中的快速测试结果将
确保早期有效的治疗和疾病干预; 3)具有直接结果的家庭测试可能会授权
私人学习自己的地位并寻求早期治疗和咨询; 4)早期治疗和
咨询在介入疾病进展和传播时必须进行培训,培训将进步
对公共卫生职能和原则的了解,并证明了与
替补社区健康的科学家。核心4支持该中心的强大公共卫生
重点并积极证明评估,保证和沟通的公共卫生功能。
项目成果
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