Hospital Management of Acute Respiratory Illness in Children with Neurologic Impairment.

NIH RePORTER · AHRQ · K08 · $147,932 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Joanna Thomson, MD, MPH is a pediatrician in hospital medicine whose overarching career goal is to optimize the care and outcomes of children with neurologic impairment (NI). Acute respiratory illnesses (ARI, e.g., pneumonia, bronchiolitis) are among the most common reasons for hospitalization, intensive care unit admission and death for children with NI. Yet, there are currently no evidence-based or consensus-driven recommendations to guide hospital management of this population. In this proposal, Dr. Thomson seeks to identify management practices (e.g., airway clearance strategies) associated with better hospital outcomes and to then develop and implement care recommendations for the hospital management of ARI in children with NI. Recommendations for hospital management of ARI in children with NI will allow for standardization of care and optimization of patient outcomes. Such standardization for otherwise healthy children has resulted in decreased unwarranted testing and therapies while improving patient outcomes and decreasing cost of care Candidate: Dr. Thomson is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Hospital Medicine and James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC). She completed a four-year combined Hospital Medicine and NRSA General Academic Pediatrics Research fellowship. As part of her fellowship training, she obtained a Master of Public Health degree in Clinical Effectiveness at the Harvard University School of Public Health. She has conducted multiple studies focused on the care and outcomes of children with NI. The proposed K08 career development plan will build upon her fellowship training to address four areas where she requires additional development to enhance her trajectory toward becoming an independent investigator: 1) comparative effectiveness research methods, 2) patient-centered participatory research methods, 3) design and study of complex clinical interventions, and 4) the conduct of multicenter research. The proposed training will provide Dr. Thomson with the necessary expertise and skills to conduct multicenter clinical trials implementing evidence-based care recommendations. Mentors/Environment: Dr. Thomson has assembled a mentorship team with clinical expertise in pediatric ARI (Shah) and chronic and complex care (Britto, Berry). Her mentors additionally provide methodologic expertise in comparative effectiveness research (Shah, Berry), patient-centered participatory research (Shah, Britto), implementation science (Britto, Srivastava), and multicenter pediatric research (Shah, Berry, Srivastava). The proposed career development plan utilizes the broad intellectual resources available through CCHMC and the University of Cincinnati, as well as focused national seminars to complement local training. CCHMC is committed to supporting junior faculty members through structured opportunities for education, networking, and int...

Key facts

NIH application ID
9900744
Project number
5K08HS025138-04
Recipient
CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR
Principal Investigator
Joanna Thomson
Activity code
K08
Funding institute
AHRQ
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$147,932
Award type
5
Project period
2017-04-01 → 2022-03-31