Joel Tsevat, MD, MPH is an Associate Professor with tenure at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. He is Director of Outcomes Research in the Department of Internal Medicine, Research Director in the Center for Clinical Effectiveness in the Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research, and Director of Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) for the VA Healthcare System of Ohio. As President of the Society for Medical Decision Making, he is an internationally recognized expert in decision analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, and health-related quality of life assessment, in particular utility (health values) assessment. Dr. Tsevat is currently principal investigator on an NCCAM grant entitled """"""""Spirituality and Will to Live in Patients with HIV/AIDS"""""""" and a VA HSR&D grant entitled """"""""Health Values and Spirituality in Veterans with HIV/AIDS."""""""" These studies, both in their first year, are characterizing and assessing the extent of spirituality in 325-350 patients with HIV/AIDS from Cincinnati and Washington (NCCAM study) and 100 veterans with HIV/AIDS from Cincinnati and Pittsburgh (VA study), and exploring the relationship of spirituality and health status to the will to live and to whether patients feel that their life has improved. Patient enrollment is well ahead of schedule, and the project has drawn interest from many of Dr. Tsevat's colleagues and mentees who had not been written into the grant, spawning several new spin-off projects and creating opportunities for many more. Dr. Tsevat is fully committed to a career in patient-oriented research, in particular outcomes research, and to mentoring students, residents, fellows, and junior faculty interested in pursuing careers in patient-oriented research. He has strong institutional support to pursue his current line of research in health values and spirituality while continuing to mentor trainees and junior faculty. He anticipates that quite a few of his mentees will work on his currently funded NCCAM and VA studies, carving out niches for themselves, developing ancillary studies, and writing papers and grants. A K24 would be invaluable, enabling Dr. Tsevat to cover the lion's share of the time he currently donates to train and mentor fellows and junior faculty; to supervise spin-off projects from the spirituality studies; and to learn and teach mentorship skills.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)
Type
Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)
Project #
5K24AT001676-02
Application #
6768548
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZAT1-CP (06))
Program Officer
Hopp, Craig
Project Start
2003-07-01
Project End
2008-06-30
Budget Start
2004-07-01
Budget End
2005-06-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2004
Total Cost
$97,176
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Cincinnati
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
041064767
City
Cincinnati
State
OH
Country
United States
Zip Code
45221
Peterman, Amy H; Reeve, Charlie L; Winford, Eboni C et al. (2014) Measuring meaning and peace with the FACIT-spiritual well-being scale: distinction without a difference? Psychol Assess 26:127-37
Szaflarski, Magdalena; Kudel, Ian; Cotton, Sian et al. (2012) Multidimensional assessment of spirituality/religion in patients with HIV: conceptual framework and empirical refinement. J Relig Health 51:1239-60
Cotton, Sian; Weekes, Jerren C; McGrady, Meghan E et al. (2012) Spirituality and religiosity in urban adolescents with asthma. J Relig Health 51:118-31
Kudel, Ian; Cotton, Sian; Szaflarski, Magda et al. (2011) Spirituality and religiosity in patients with HIV: a test and expansion of a model. Ann Behav Med 41:92-103
Cotton, Sian; Humenay Roberts, Yvonne; Tsevat, Joel et al. (2010) Mind-body complementary alternative medicine use and quality of life in adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease. Inflamm Bowel Dis 16:501-6
Khanna, Dinesh; Frech, Tracy; Khanna, Puja P et al. (2010) Valuation of scleroderma and psoriatic arthritis health states by the general public. Health Qual Life Outcomes 8:112
Tsevat, Joel; Leonard, Anthony C; Szaflarski, Magdalena et al. (2009) Change in quality of life after being diagnosed with HIV: a multicenter longitudinal study. AIDS Patient Care STDS 23:931-7
Cotton, Sian; Kudel, Ian; Roberts, Yvonne Humenay et al. (2009) Spiritual well-being and mental health outcomes in adolescents with or without inflammatory bowel disease. J Adolesc Health 44:485-92
Butt, Adeel A; Khan, Uzma A; Shaikh, Obaid S et al. (2009) Rates of HCV treatment eligibility among HCV-monoinfected and HCV/HIV-coinfected patients in tertiary care referral centers. HIV Clin Trials 10:25-32
Khanna, Dinesh; Kaplan, Robert M; Eckman, Mark H et al. (2009) A randomized study of scleroderma health state values: a picture is worth a thousand words, and quite a few utiles. [corrected]. Med Decis Making 29:7-14

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