Mountford Nicola, Dorronzoro Zubiete Enrique, Kessie Threase, Garcia-Zapirain Begonya, Nuño-Solinís Roberto, Coyle David, Munksgaard Kristin B, Fernandez-Luque Luis, Rivera Romero Octavio, Mora Fernandez Matilde, Valero Jimenez Pedro, Daly Ailish, Whelan Ruth, Caulfield Brian
Insight Centre, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
School of Business, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2018 Jan 24;7(1):e14. doi: 10.2196/resprot.8900.
As cancer survival rates increase, the challenge of ensuring that cancer survivors reclaim their quality of life (QoL) becomes more important. This paper outlines the research element of a research and training program that is designed to do just that.
Bridging sectors, disciplines, and geographies, it brings together eight PhD projects and students from across Europe to identify the underlying barriers, test different technology-enabled rehabilitative approaches, propose a model to optimize the patient pathways, and examine the business models that might underpin a sustainable approach to cancer survivor reintegration using technology.
The program, funded under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 722012, includes deep disciplinary PhD projects, intersectoral and international secondments, interdisciplinary plenary training schools, and virtual subject-specific education modules.
The 8 students have now been recruited and are at the early stages of their projects.
CATCH will provide a comprehensive training and research program by embracing all key elements-technical, social, and economic sciences-required to produce researchers and project outcomes that are capable of meeting existing and future needs in cancer rehabilitation.
随着癌症生存率的提高,确保癌症幸存者恢复其生活质量(QoL)这一挑战变得愈发重要。本文概述了一个旨在实现这一目标的研究与培训项目的研究要素。
该项目跨越部门、学科和地域,汇聚了来自欧洲各地的八个博士项目及学生,以识别潜在障碍,测试不同的技术辅助康复方法,提出优化患者就医流程的模型,并研究可能支撑利用技术实现癌症幸存者可持续重新融入社会的商业模式。
该项目由欧盟“地平线2020”研究与创新计划资助,资助协议编号为722012,属于玛丽·居里奖学金项目。项目包括深入的学科博士项目、跨部门和国际借调、跨学科全体培训学校以及虚拟的特定主题教育模块。
8名学生现已招募完成,正处于项目初期阶段。
CATCH项目将通过涵盖技术科学、社会科学和经济科学等所有关键要素,提供一个全面的培训与研究项目,培养出能够满足癌症康复领域现有及未来需求的研究人员和项目成果。