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Mid-Career Mentoring Award in Palliative Care, Aging, and Cognitive Impairment

Organization UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVERLocation Aurora, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Aug 2022Deadline 31 May 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202521+ years oldAD related dementiaADRDAdultAdult HumanAdvance Care PlanningAdvance Health Care PlanningAgingAlzheimer's and related dementiasAlzheimer's dementia and related dementiaAlzheimer's dementia or related dementiaAlzheimer's disease and related dementiaAlzheimer's disease and related disordersAlzheimer's disease or a related dementiaAlzheimer's disease or a related disorderAlzheimer's disease or related dementiaAlzheimer's disease related dementiaAmentiaAwardCOPDCardiologyCardiopulmonaryCare GiversCare giver supportCaregiver supportCaregiver well-beingCaregiversCaringChronic Obstruction Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive Lung DiseaseChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseClinicalCognitionCognitiveCognitive DisturbanceCognitive ImpairmentCognitive declineCognitive function abnormalCollaborationsColoradoConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchConsolidated Framework for Implementation ScienceConsolidated Framework for Implementing ChangeDataDementiaDevelopmentDisadvantagedDiscipline of NursingDiseaseDisorderDisparity populationDisturbance in cognitionEnvironmentFamilyFamily Care GiverFamily CaregiverFundingGeriatricsGoalsHealthHeart failureHispanicImpaired cognitionIndividualInternistInterventionInvestigatorsKnowledgeMedicaidMedicalMemoryMentorsMentorshipMethodsMulti-Institutional Clinical TrialMulti-center clinical trialMulti-site clinical trialMulticenter clinical trialMultisite clinical trialNational Institutes of HealthNursingNursing FieldNursing ProfessionOutcomePalliative CarePalliative TherapyPalliative TreatmentParticipantPatient CarePatient Care DeliveryPatientsPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPneumologyPneumonologyPositionPositioning AttributePrimary CarePsychiatristPsychologyPublic HealthPulmonary MedicinePulmonologyQOLQOL improvementQuality of lifeResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesScientistScreening procedureSocial ServiceSocial WorkSpecialistTelephone InterviewsTestingThinkingTimeTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVisitWorkadulthoodage associated diseaseage associated disorderage associated impairmentage dependent diseaseage dependent disorderage dependent impairmentage related human diseaseage-related diseaseage-related disorderage-related impairmentcardiac failurecare for patientscare giver well-beingcare giver wellbeingcare of patientscare outcomescareercareer developmentcaregiver wellbeingcaring for patientschronic obstructive pulmonary disorderco-morbidco-morbiditycognitive dysfunctioncognitive functioncognitive interviewcognitive losscomfort carecomorbiditydata diversitydesigndesigningdevelopmentaldisabilitydisadvantaged groupdisadvantaged individualdisadvantaged peopledisadvantaged populationdisadvantaged subgroupdisparities across groupsdisparity across subgroupsdisparity among groupsdisparity among subgroupsdisparity between groupsdisparity between subgroupsdiverse dataeffectiveness studyend of lifeend-of-lifeevidence baseexperiencegeriatric medicinegroup disparitygroup inequalitygroup inequityhealth care outcomesimplementation scienceimprovedimprovements in QOLimprovements in quality of lifeinequalities among populationsinequalities between populationsinequalities in populationsinequality across populationsinequality among groupsinequality between groupsinequality in groupsinequities among populationsinequities between populationsinequities in populationsinequity across groupsinequity across populationsinequity between groupsinequity in groupsinterestintervention effectmild cognitive disordermild cognitive impairmentmulti-site trialmultisite trialnext generationolder adultolder adulthoodpalliative interventionpatient centeredpatient orientedpatient oriented researchpatient oriented studypatient populationpopulation inequalitypopulation inequitypreventpreventingprimary care patientprimary care practiceprimary care settingprogramsquality of life improvementrural localityrural placerural settingscreening toolsskillssubgroup disparitysuccesssymptom treatmentsymptomatic treatmentthoughtstreat symptomunequal groupunequal populationwell-beingwellbeing
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Palliative care focuses on improving quality of life for people with serious illness and their family caregivers at

any stage of illness and aligning medical treatments with a persons' values and goals. Older adults with

serious illnesses such as heart failure (HF) or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have numerous

palliative care needs. However, palliative care is often provided late in illness by palliative care specialists, near

the end of life. In addition, palliative care is a limited resource that is not available to many of the patients with

HF or COPD and their family caregivers, especially in urban poor and rural settings. Furthermore, many older

adults with HF or COPD have comorbid cognitive impairment and dementia which are associated with worse

outcomes. In prior work, I tested the effect of early palliative care interventions for adults with HF or COPD. In

this application, I propose new research to determine how to adapt and implement early palliative care into the

primary care setting for patients with HF or COPD who have cognitive impairment or Alzheimer's disease and

related dementias. The overall goals of this proposal are to (1) train mentees (through increased mentoring

time) to increase the cadre of successful patient-oriented researchers who will improve care and outcomes for

older adults with serious illness and cognitive impairment, and (2) expand my research skills and experience in

cognitive impairment and implementation science research for seriously ill older adults in primary care. I will

accomplish these goals through additional training, research experience, and mentorship from experts in

cognitive impairment, implementation science, and mentoring. During the K24, I will work closely with mentees

to develop individual career plans and conduct research to further their development as independent

investigators in palliative care, aging, and cognitive impairment. The research proposed in this application will:

(1) determine how cognitive impairment influences participation in early palliative care and palliative care

outcomes; we will analyze cognitive function and quality of life data from two of my multisite clinical trials (one

completed, one active) of older adults with HF or COPD, and (2) engage primary care stakeholders (clinicians,

leaders, staff, patients, and caregivers) to identify which palliative care interventions to implement in primary

care and how to implement them. The proposed research, conducted with implementation science

collaborators and mentees, will provide new knowledge on how to adapt and implement early palliative care

into primary care for older adults with HF or COPD and cognitive impairment, including Alzheimer's disease

and related dementias. I am thrilled to train the next generation of patient-oriented researchers in palliative

care, aging, and cognitive impairment. With my record of research and mentoring success and the resources

from the K24 and the University of Colorado, I can provide an outstanding training environment.

Grant Number: 5K24AG070322-04
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: David Bekelman

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