Allison Cole1, Gina A Keppel1, Adriana Linares2, William Alto3, William Kriegsman4, Alex Reed5, John Holmes6, Mathini Mohanachandran7, Laura-Mae Baldwin1. 1. Department of Family Medicine, Institute of Translational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA. 2. Division of Family Medicine, Peace Health, Vancouver, Washington, USA. 3. Department of Family Medicine, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA. 4. Department of Family Medicine, Multicare Health, Tacoma, Washington, USA. 5. Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA. 6. Department of Family Medicine, Idaho State University in Pocatello, ID, USA. 7. Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) promote the conduct of research in real-world settings by engaging primary care clinicians as champion research collaborators. Card studies are brief surveys administered to patients or clinicians at the point of care. The objective of this paper is to describe the design and evaluation of a card study methodology that the WWAMI Region Practice and Research Network (WPRN) used to develop research partnerships across multiple member sites. METHODS: We used a collaborative model to develop, implement and disseminate the results of a network-wide card study to assess patient preferences for weight loss in primary care. After the card study data collection was completed, we conducted individual and focus group interviews and a brief survey of participating practice champions. RESULTS: Increased research engagement and personal and professional developments were the primary motivators for participating in the development of the card study. Increasing research activity at practices and learning information about patients were motivators for implementing the study. Their participation resulted in champions reporting increased confidence in collaborating on research projects as well as the development of new clinical services for patients. DISCUSSION: This collaborative model positively influenced research capacity in the WPRN and may be a useful strategy for helping PBRNs conducted translational research.
BACKGROUND: Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) promote the conduct of research in real-world settings by engaging primary care clinicians as champion research collaborators. Card studies are brief surveys administered to patients or clinicians at the point of care. The objective of this paper is to describe the design and evaluation of a card study methodology that the WWAMI Region Practice and Research Network (WPRN) used to develop research partnerships across multiple member sites. METHODS: We used a collaborative model to develop, implement and disseminate the results of a network-wide card study to assess patient preferences for weight loss in primary care. After the card study data collection was completed, we conducted individual and focus group interviews and a brief survey of participating practice champions. RESULTS: Increased research engagement and personal and professional developments were the primary motivators for participating in the development of the card study. Increasing research activity at practices and learning information about patients were motivators for implementing the study. Their participation resulted in champions reporting increased confidence in collaborating on research projects as well as the development of new clinical services for patients. DISCUSSION: This collaborative model positively influenced research capacity in the WPRN and may be a useful strategy for helping PBRNs conducted translational research.
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