Department of Pediatrics, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi;
Data Coordinating and Operations Center, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas.
Pediatrics. 2020 Oct;146(4). doi: 10.1542/peds.2020-0290. Epub 2020 Sep 17.
The National Institutes of Health's Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program aims to study high-priority and high-impact pediatric conditions. This broad-based health initiative is unique in the National Institutes of Health research portfolio and involves 2 research components: (1) a large group of established centers with pediatric cohorts combining data to support longitudinal studies (ECHO cohorts) and (2) pediatric trials program for institutions within Institutional Development Awards states, known as the ECHO Institutional Development Awards States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ISPCTN). In the current presentation, we provide a broad overview of the ISPCTN and, particularly, its importance in enhancing clinical trials capabilities of pediatrician scientists through the support of research infrastructure, while at the same time implementing clinical trials that inform future health care for children. The ISPCTN research mission is aligned with the health priority conditions emphasized in the ECHO program, with a commitment to bringing state-of-the-science trials to children residing in underserved and rural communities. ISPCTN site infrastructure is critical to successful trial implementation and includes research training for pediatric faculty and coordinators. Network sites exist in settings that have historically had limited National Institutes of Health funding success and lacked pediatric research infrastructure, with the initial funding directed to considerable efforts in professional development, implementation of regulatory procedures, and engagement of communities and families. The Network has made considerable headway with these objectives, opening two large research studies during its initial 18 months as well as producing findings that serve as markers of success that will optimize sustainability.
美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的儿童健康影响环境(ECHO)计划旨在研究高度优先和具有重大影响的儿科疾病。这一广泛的健康倡议在 NIH 研究组合中是独一无二的,涉及两个研究部分:(1) 一组拥有儿科队列的成熟中心,这些队列结合数据支持纵向研究(ECHO 队列);(2) 机构发展奖州的儿科试验计划,称为 ECHO 机构发展奖州儿科临床试验网络(ISPCTN)。在当前的演讲中,我们将对 ISPCTN 进行广泛概述,特别是它通过支持研究基础设施,同时实施为儿童提供未来医疗保健信息的临床试验,从而增强儿科科学家进行临床试验能力的重要性。ISPCTN 的研究任务与 ECHO 计划强调的卫生优先条件一致,致力于将最先进的试验带给居住在服务不足和农村社区的儿童。ISPCTN 站点基础设施对于成功实施试验至关重要,包括对儿科教师和协调员的研究培训。网络站点存在于历史上 NIH 资助成功有限且缺乏儿科研究基础设施的环境中,初始资金主要用于专业发展、监管程序的实施以及社区和家庭的参与。该网络在实现这些目标方面取得了重大进展,在最初的 18 个月内启动了两项大型研究,并取得了成功的标志,这些标志将优化可持续性。