Wininger Michael, Pidcoe Peter
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (Dr Wininger), University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut; Department of Biostatistics (Dr Wininger), Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut; Cooperative Studies Program, Department of Veterans Affairs (Dr Wininger), West Haven, Connecticut; Department of Physical Therapy (Dr Pidcoe), Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
Pediatr Phys Ther. 2017 Oct;29(4):356-359. doi: 10.1097/PEP.0000000000000447.
The Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy Research Summit IV issued a Call to Action for community-wide intensification of a research enterprise in inquiries related to pediatric brain injury and motor disability by way of technological integration. But the barriers can seem high, and the pathways to integrative clinical research can seem poorly marked. Here, we answer the Call by providing framework to 3 objectives: (1) instrumentation, (2) biometrics and study design, and (3) data analytics. We identify emergent cases where this Call has been answered and advocate for others to echo the Call both in highly visible physical therapy venues and in forums where the audience is diverse.
儿科物理治疗研究峰会第四次会议发出行动呼吁,要求通过技术整合,在全社区范围内加强与小儿脑损伤和运动障碍相关的研究工作。但障碍似乎很大,综合临床研究的途径似乎也不明确。在此,我们通过为三个目标提供框架来响应这一呼吁:(1)仪器设备,(2)生物统计学与研究设计,以及(3)数据分析。我们确定了已响应这一呼吁的新出现的案例,并倡导其他人在高度可见的物理治疗场所和受众多样化的论坛中响应这一呼吁。