ThisproposedK24combinesmentoringtotrainthenextgenerationofpatient-orientedinvestigatorsin geriatricemergencycareresearch,careerdevelopmentinmentoringandimplementationscience,and researchtotranslatetheinnovativemodelofcommunityparamedicinetopractice,therebyprovidingsupportto community-dwellingpatientswithAlzheimer?sDisease(AD)andtheircaregivers. ThePI,Dr.ManishShah,isaleadinggeriatricemergencycareresearcherwitharecordofdeveloping andtestingnovelmodelsofcommunity-basedcaretoimprovethehealthofacutelyillolderadults.Hiswork hasenhancedacuteillnesscareforolderadultsaswellasidentifyingandaddressingolderadults?medicaland psychosocialneedsusingcommunity-basedparamedics,amodelnowcalled?communityparamedicine.?The nextstepofthiswork,reflectedinthescientificaimsofthisproposal,istorefinethecommunityparamedicine modelofcaretosupportcommunity-dwellingpatientswithADandtheircaregivers,amongthemostvulnerable olderadultpopulations.ThisworkwillbuildonhisNIA-fundedR01testingtheeffectivenessofparamedicsto supportcaretransitionsanddecreaseemergencydepartment(ED)visitsthroughmotivationalinterviewing, coaching,education,andin-homecare.UsingtheReplicatingEffectiveProgramsandRE-AIMframeworks,he willrefine,implement,andpilottestaspecificcommunityparamedicineprogramforpatientswithADthat includessimilarinterventionstopreventEDvisitsanddeliveracuteillnesscareinpatients?homes. Dr.Shahisalsoasoughtaftermentorfordevelopingresearchers.Hewillusethisawardtobuilda robustpipelineofagingresearchersfocusedonimprovingacuteillnesscareforvulnerableolderadults.This proposaltakesadvantageofexceptionalresourcesatUW,includingthesuccessfulCTSA,whichiscommitted tomentoring,teamscience,implementationscience,theKL-2program(Dr.ShahisAssistantDirector), numerouspotentialmentees,andoneoftheleadingagingresearchprograms.Thisawardwouldprovidethe releasetimetobuildtheformalmentoringprogramandmentoraninitialcohortofpatient-orientedresearchers. Uponcompletionofthisaward,Dr.Shahwillhavedevelopedarobustplatformtomentoradiversepool ofpatient-orientedresearchers,acquiredadditionalknowledgeandskillstoexpandhisresearchtopatients withAD,andhelpedadvanceresearchintheemergingfieldofgeriatricemergencymedicine.Finally,hewillbe well-positionedtocompetefornewR01-levelawardstoperformhybrideffectiveness-implementationstudiesto definitivelytestthisapplicationofcommunityparamedicineforolderadultswithAD.

Public Health Relevance

Theemergencydepartment(ED)isacommonsourceofacuteillnesscareforolderadults,particularlythe mostvulnerableindividualssuchasthosewithAlzheimer?sDiseaseorwithbarrierstoaccessingprimarycare. Unfortunately,evidencesuggeststhatupto25%ofvisitscouldbepreventedandtheEDisasuboptimalplace forolderadultstoobtaincareforminorillnesses.Throughthisaward,Dr.Shahproposestoenhancehis researchandmentoringskillsandleverageextensiveUniversityofWisconsinresourcesto:1)developarobust platformtomentoradiversepoolofpatient-oriented,geriatricemergencycareresearchersand2)usethe principlesofimplementationsciencetorefineandpilottestthecommunityparamedicinemodelofcareto benefitcommunity-dwellingolderadultswithAlzheimer?sDiseaseandtheircaregivers.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Type
Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)
Project #
1K24AG054560-01
Application #
9220095
Study Section
Clinical Aging Review Committee (NIA-C)
Program Officer
Radziszewska, Barbara
Project Start
2017-06-15
Project End
2022-05-31
Budget Start
2017-06-15
Budget End
2018-05-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2017
Total Cost
$190,938
Indirect Cost
$14,144
Name
University of Wisconsin Madison
Department
Emergency Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
161202122
City
Madison
State
WI
Country
United States
Zip Code
53715
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