在长期护理机构中实施临床研究项目:来自路易斯维尔大学传染病卓越研究中心的经验

R. Carrico, Dawn Balcom, K. Ghosh, Bilal Abaid, V. Salunkhe, B. Karki, Simra Kiran, S. Furmanek, S. Pena, J. Ramirez
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背景:根据美国人口普查局的国际报告,2015年,世界上近9%的人口年龄在65岁及以上。随着全球人口老龄化,有必要了解如何最好地照顾这些人。发展以长期护理(LTC)为重点的临床研究项目将是确定最佳实践的关键。目的:本文的目的是:1)概述在长期护理设施(LTCF)中进行临床研究所面临的挑战,2)根据我们的经验为LTC环境下的未来临床研究提供解决方案。方法:2018年在肯塔基州路易斯维尔市的14家ltcf进行研究可行性研究。研究问题涉及识别患有腹泻的LTCF居民被用作确定在LTC环境中进行研究的挑战和能力的基础。结果:在整个20周的可行性评估期间,收集了开展涉及传染病的临床研究的挑战,并将其分为八个不同但相互关联的领域。这些包括:1)设施招聘;2)设施领导的参与;3)设施人员的聘用;4)确定研究对象;5)同意程序;6)临床标本管理;7)浏览病历系统;学习团队工作流程。结论:这项可行性评估发现,在ltcf中进行研究几乎在每个方面都与在医院环境中进行的研究有很大不同。可行性评估的结果将作为通过路易斯维尔市腹泻(CLOUD)研究确定更全面的基于人群的艰难梭菌感染发生率的基础。DOI: 10.18297/rgh/vol2/iss2/14提交日期:2019年8月30日接受日期:2019年8月30日网站:https://ir.library.louisville.edu/rgh隶属关系:1路易斯维尔大学医学院传染病科,传染病卓越研究中心(CERID)这篇原创文章由ThinkIR:路易斯维尔大学的机构知识库免费开放获取。它已被ThinkIR的一位授权编辑接受,并被列入《难民与全球健康杂志》。欲了解更多信息,请联系thinkir@louisville.edu。推荐引文:Carrico, Ruth;Balcom黎明;Ghosh Kuldeep;Abaid Bilal;Salunkhe Vidyulata;Karki, Bibodh Jung;Kiran Simra;Furmanek斯蒂芬;佩纳Senen;和拉米雷斯,胡里奥a .(2019)“在长期护理设施实施临床研究计划:从路易斯维尔中心卓越的传染病研究[CERID]大学的经验,”难民与全球健康杂志:第3卷:Iss. 2,第14条。
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Implementing a Clinical Research Program in Long Term Care Facilities: Experiences from the University of Louisville Center Excellence for Research in Infectious Diseases [CERID]
Background: According to the US Census Bureau International Report, in 2015, almost nine percent of the world’s population was aged 65 and over. As the worldwide population ages, there is a need to understand how to best care for those individuals. Developing clinical research programs focusing on long term care (LTC) will be critical to defining best practice. Objectives: The objectives of this manuscript are to: 1) outline the challenges identified in performing clinical research in long term care facilities (LTCF), and 2) offer solutions for future clinical research in the LTC environment based upon our experiences. Methods: A research feasibility study was performed in 14 LTCFs in Louisville, Kentucky during 2018. Research questions involving identification of LTCF residents experiencing diarrhea were used as the basis for determining challenges and abilities to perform research in the LTC environment. Results: Challenges to performing clinical research involving an infectious disease were gathered throughout the twenty-week feasibility assessment period and organized into eight distinct yet inter-related areas. These included: 1) facility recruitment; 2) engagement of facility leadership; 3) engagement of facility personnel; 4) identification of research candidates; 5) consenting processes; 6) management of clinical samples; 7) navigating the medical record systems; and 8) study team workflow. Conclusions: This feasibility assessment found that conducting research in LTCFs was very different in almost every aspect from research conducted in the hospital setting. Results from this feasibility assessment will be used as a basis to determine a more comprehensive population-based incidence of C. difficile infection through the City of Louisville Diarrhea (CLOUD) study. DOI: 10.18297/rgh/vol2/iss2/14 Submitted Date: August 30, 2019 Accepted Date: August 30, 2019 Website: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/rgh Affiliations: 1Division of Infectious Diseases, Center of Excellence for Research in Infectious Diseases (CERID), University of Louisville School of Medicine This original article is brought to you for free and open access by ThinkIR: The University of Louisville’s Institutional Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in the Journal of Refugee & Global Health by an authorized editor of ThinkIR. For more information, please contact thinkir@louisville.edu. Recommended Citation: Carrico, Ruth; Balcom, Dawn; Ghosh, Kuldeep; Abaid, Bilal; Salunkhe, Vidyulata; Karki, Bibodh Jung; Kiran, Simra; Furmanek, Stephen; Pena, Senen; and Ramirez, Julio A. (2019) “Implementing a Clinical Research Program in Long Term Care Facilities: Experiences from the University of Louisville Center Excellence for Research in Infectious Diseases [CERID],” Journal of Refugee & Global Health: Vol. 3 : Iss. 2 , Article 14.
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