Introduction to Health Services Research : A Self-Study Course
Module 4: Search the Literature of HSR: Databases (Page 8 of 29)
Section 1: Health Services Research Databases and Information Resources
HSRProj - Health Services Research Projects in Progress
To find current research projects on the topic of research projects, use the Health Services Research Projects in Progress (HSRProj) database. HSRProj covers the ongoing grants and contracts in health services research. It is available from: http://wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov/hsr_project/home_proj.cfm .
It is available through the National Library of Medicine
Gateway under the Other Collections category near the bottom of the page. Additional information is accessible through NICHSR's
Database and Retrieval Services (also listed in the Enrichment Section of this module).
HSRProj builds upon a prototype database developed by the staff of AcademyHealth (formerly Academy for
Health Services Research and Health Policy) and the Cecil B. Sheps Center at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill with funding from the Pew Charitable Trusts.
It contains descriptions of research in progress funded by federal and private grants and contracts for use by
policy makers, managers, clinicians, and other decision makers. Data are solicited from public and private
foundations and funding agencies so that researchers can locate potential collaborators and identify organizations
interested in sponsoring such research.
Users
can search the database to retrieve names of performing and sponsoring agencies, names and addresses of principal
investigators, beginning and ending years for the project, levels of funding, information about study design, and
research methodology, including population and source of the project data.
A Quick Search Summary for HSRProj is available from the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy.
Here is a link to a sample record using the simple search term 'access' (indicated in red in the body of this record):
Health care access: maternal child and policy factors |
Investigator: Pati, Susmita |
Place: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, CHOP North, Suite 1534, 34th & Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104 |
Investigator Phone: (267) 426-5056 |
Fax: (215) 590-0426 |
Email Address: pati@email.chop.edu |
Performing Organization: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia |
Performing Organization URL: http://www.chop.edu/ |
Phone Number: (215) 590-1000 |
Supporting Agency: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) |
Supporting Agency URL: http://www.nichd.nih.gov/ |
Initial Year: 2005 |
Final Year: 2010 |
Grant Support: K23HD047655-01A1 |
Award Type: Grant |
Abstract: This career development award supports the growth of the applicant into an independent health services researcher focusing on health care access for medically underserved children and families. The proposed projects in this award will examine predictors of stable health care access among medically underserved populations. The candidate's research plan primarily examines associations between child, maternal, policy-level factors and stability of Medicaid coverage at the national and local level through two linked studies. In the first study the candidate investigates national trends (1997-2001) in various dimensions of health care access (insurance status, coverage gaps, access barriers) by low-income children and families, both welfare-recipients and non-recipients, using nationally representative datasets. In the second study, the candidate conducts a longitudinal cohort study of medically underserved children from Philadelphia to identify child, maternal, and policy predictors of discontinuous Medicaid coverage and they begin to examine links between unstable coverage and child health care utilization and child health. In the future, these projects will lead to examination of the relationship between unstable Medicaid coverage, child health care utilization, and ultimately, child health and developmental outcomes. |
Mesh Terms:
- Child
- * Child Health Services
- Cohort Studies
- * Health Policy
- * Health Services Accessibility
- Health Services Needs and Demand
- Humans
- Insurance, Health
- Medicaid
- Medically Underserved Area
- Models, Organizational
- Mothers
- Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
- Philadelphia / epidemiology
- Program Development
- Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
- United States / epidemiology
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Country: United States |
State: Pennsylvania (PA) |
Zip Code: 19104 |
UI: HSRP20063017 |
Project Status: Ongoing |
Exercise
Let's look for studies on Medicaid managed care plans in the HSRProj database.
- What concepts do you want to search?
- What terms (textwords) would you look for?
- What strategy do you recommend?
Take a moment or two to go to HSRProj and try out this or a search of your choice. Close the HSRProj window to return to this page.
Remember: You can access HSRProj at no cost
directly or via Gateway
under Other Collections and try your search.
Discussion Questions
- Several reasons why researchers and librarians may wish to examine research efforts undertaken by others are listed above. Can you think of any other reasons?
What information is given in the records that can be of use in general - in helping you think through/conceptualizing an online search?
- Can you contact the PI? What value might contacting the PI have with a difficult search?
- How many other ways can you search for information on the HSRProj Web site? What other information is provided?
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