Health cyberinfrastructure for collaborative use-inspired research and practice.
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Auteurs : William Chismar [États-Unis] ; Thomas A. Horan ; Bradford W. Hesse ; Sue S. Feldman ; Abdul R. ShaikhSource :
- American journal of preventive medicine [ 1873-2607 ] ; 2011.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : États-Unis.
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- KwdEn :
- Cooperative Behavior, Humans, Medical Informatics (organization & administration), National Institutes of Health (U.S.), Public Health Informatics (organization & administration), Research (economics), Research (organization & administration), Research Support as Topic (organization & administration), United States, United States Government Agencies.
- MESH :
- geographic : United States.
- economics : Research.
- organization & administration : Medical Informatics, Public Health Informatics, Research, Research Support as Topic.
- Cooperative Behavior, Humans, National Institutes of Health (U.S.), United States Government Agencies.
Abstract
Rapid advances in information and networking technologies have greatly expanded the modes for conducting business and science. For the past two decades, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has been supporting efforts to develop a comprehensive cyberinfrastructure with the goal of transforming the nature of scientific investigations. More recently, the NIH began supporting efforts to develop a cyberinfrastructure of healthcare research and practice. However, the best structure and applications of cyberinfrastructure in health care have yet to be defined. To address these issues, the NIH and the Kay Center for E-Health Research at Claremont Graduate University sponsored a symposium on "Cyberinfrastructure for Public Health and Health Services: Research and Funding Directions." The symposium convened researchers, practitioners, and federal funders to discuss how to further cyberinfrastructure systems and research in the public health and health services sectors. This paper synthesizes findings of the symposium, the goals of which were to determine the dynamics necessary for executing and utilizing cyberinfrastructure in public health and health services; examine the requirements of transdisciplinary collaboration; and identify future research directions. A multi-faceted conception of use-inspired research for cyberinfrastructure is developed. Use-inspired research aims to further basic theory but is grounded, inspired, and informed by practical problems. A cyberinfrastructure framework is presented that incorporates three intersecting dimensions: research-practice, health services-public health, and social-technical dimensions. Within this framework, this paper discusses the ways in which cyberinfrastructure provides opportunities to integrate across these dimensions to develop research and actions that can improve both clinical outcomes and public health.
DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2011.01.002
PubMed: 21521583
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