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Kimberly Campbell-Voytal1, Jeanette M Daly2, Zsolt J Nagykaldi3, Cheryl B Aspy3, Rowena J Dolor4, Lyle J Fagnan5, Barcey T Levy6, Hannah L Palac7, LeAnn Michaels5, V Beth Patterson8, Miria Kano9, Paul D Smith7, Andrew L Sussman9, Robert Williams9, Pamela Sterling10, Maeve O'Beirne11, Anne Victoria Neale1.
Abstract
Using peer learning strategies, seven experienced PBRNs working in collaborative teams articulated procedures for PBRN Research Good Practices (PRGPs). The PRGPs is a PBRN-specific resource to facilitate PBRN management and staff training, to promote adherence to study protocols, and to increase validity and generalizability of study findings. This paper describes the team science processes which culminated in the PRGPs. Skilled facilitators used team science strategies and methods from the Technology of Participation (ToP®), and the Consensus Workshop Method to support teams to codify diverse research expertise in practice-based research. The participatory nature of "sense-making" moved through identifiable stages. Lessons learned include (1) team input into the scope of the final outcome proved vital to project relevance; (2) PBRNs with diverse domains of research expertise contributed broad knowledge on each topic; and (3) ToP® structured facilitation techniques were critical for establishing trust and clarifying the "sense-making" process.Entities:
Keywords: facilitated consensus process; good practices; practice-based research networks; research practices; sense-making; team science
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26602516 PMCID: PMC5351116 DOI: 10.1111/cts.12363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 1752-8054 Impact factor: 4.689