团队科学过程在国家儿科临床试验网络中建立研究协调员的声音。

SOCRA source Pub Date : 2020-08-01
Christi Madden, Lacy Malloch, J Dean Jarvis, Mary McNally, Kristina Foster, Sara Cox, Amy Swango-Wilson, Jennifer Faiella, Megan Bledsoe, Laurie Chassereau, Sarah Sanders, Olivia Nunez, Grace McCauley, Barbara Bancroft, Jessica Snowden, Phyllis Nader
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地域分散的团队已经成为临床研究合作的常态。机构发展奖(IDeA)计划于1993年首次由国会授权,由美国国家普通医学科学研究所管理,制定《国家卫生研究院资助生物医学和行为研究的地理分布》的目的是,通过提高位于国家卫生研究院资助申请总成功率历来较低的州的机构的研究资助的竞争力。IDeA州由波多黎各联邦和以下23个州组成:阿拉斯加州、阿肯色州、特拉华州、夏威夷州、爱达荷州、堪萨斯州、肯塔基州、路易斯安那州、缅因州、密西西比州、蒙大拿州、内布拉斯加州、内华达州、新罕布什尔州、新墨西哥州、北达科他州、俄克拉荷马州、罗德岛州、南卡罗来纳州、南达科他州、佛蒙特州、西弗吉尼亚州、怀俄明州。环境对儿童健康结果的影响(ECHO)研究项目的IDeA州儿科临床试验网络(ISPCTN)成立于2016年,在IDeA州有24个站点,为农村和服务不足社区的儿童提供临床试验机会,同时建设研究能力和基础设施。为了变得有效,网络研究协调员使用了许多方法来提高凝聚力和生产力。其中一种方法是使用团队科学。
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Team Science Process Builds Research Coordinators' Voices in a National Pediatric Clinical Trials Network.

Geographically-dispersed teams have become the norm in clinical research collaborations. The Institutional Development Awards (IDeA) Program, first authorized by Congress in 1993 and managed by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, has been developed for the purpose of broadening the geographic distribution of National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for biomedical and behavioral research by enhancing the competitiveness for research funding of institutions located in states in which the aggregate success rate for grant applications to the NIH has historically been low. The IDeA States are composed of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the following 23 states: Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming. The Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) research program's IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ISPCTN) was formed in 2016 with 24 sites within the IDeA states to provide clinical trial access to children in rural and underserved communities while building research capacity and infrastructure. In order to become effective, the network research coordinators used many methods to become more cohesive and productive. One of those methods was the use of Team Science.

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