| Literature DB >> 31223491 |
Bryan Ford1, Borsika Rabin1,2, Elaine H Morrato1,3, Russell E Glasgow1,4.
Abstract
A dramatically increased interest in dissemination and implementation (D&I) science, with relatively few training programs for D&I scientists, highlights the need for innovative ways to deliver educational materials, training, and resources. We described nine interactive, web-based D&I science resources appropriate for trainees and CTSAs. We used audience feedback and design thinking to develop resources iteratively. Primary target users are T3-T4 researchers, although T2 researchers can benefit from 'designing for dissemination' resources. Workforce development resources were used in D&I science workshops, as stand-alone, self-directed resources, and for consultations and trainings. We assessed resource design (purpose, functionality), usage, user experience and engagement. Educational resources addressed included: D&I science basics, pragmatic trials, getting proposals funded, designing for dissemination, and D&I science theory selection. We reviewed the purpose, functionality, status, and usage of these interactive resources. All resources engaged users; provided interactive feedback for learners; and linked users to additional learning resources. Online resources can be valuable for preparing clinical and translational mentees for research consultations, as follow-up training activities, and as D&I workforce development resources. The resources described are publicly available and we encourage their use, further development, and evaluation by CTSAs and other programs.Entities:
Keywords: dissemination and implementation science; education; online resources; training; translational research
Year: 2019 PMID: 31223491 PMCID: PMC6585983 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2018.337
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Characteristics of ACCORDS interactive dissemination and implementation science resources
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| ACCORDS D&I Web site ( | New/seasoned investigators in D&I | SharePoint ACCORDS and local university | Hub for resources, feature new resources and learning opportunities | Need to continually update, people navigate in different ways, more use of social media, collecting consultation requests helpful |
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| Introduction to D&I for health researchers and practitioners ( | Health service research professionals, both academic, and community | iON interactive Local university and CTSA | Introduction to D&I science, convey key terms, and methods | Videos and graphics useful, people do not use linearly, great need for basic D&I information |
| Pragmatic trials: a workshop handbook ( | Investigators looking to increase pragmatism in their research | iON interactive Local university and CTSA | Distinguish traditional health outcomes research from pragmatic, provide guides for use of pragmatic models, methods, and measures | Important need, diverse definitions of pragmatism, very popular site, frequent updates needed in rapidly evolving field |
| Getting funded in D&I ( | New/seasoned investigators (two different levels) in D&I writing or resubmitting grants | iON interactive Local university and CTSA | Aid investigators in development and refinement of D&I grant proposals | Two levels of training, some interactivity, challenging to create, links to many static resources |
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| D&I models Web site ( | D&I investigators and trainees | ASP.NET NCI original funder Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Research ACCORDS D&I updates and maintains | Guide to D&I theories, models, and frameworks, provide guidance on selection, adaptation, and use | Rapid increase in # models (>150), pushing limits of resources on combining, very positive feedback, highly used for consultations, need to link to more measures, and consider additional characteristics of models |
| Make Research Matter ( | Researchers at all stages of D&I expertise, especially those new to the field | NCI Michigan Tailoring System | To provide planning aids for D&I projects, feature short video interviews with D&I experts on key topics | Found useful, tool could be more interactive, video interviews very popular, and need updating |
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| RE-AIM Web site ( | All researchers, clinicians and community leaders interested in applying RE-AIM (and other models) to plan and/or evaluate programs and policies for population impact | Web—multiple/changed over time Multiple funders-RWJF initially, then different university and volunteers | Aid in research planning and evaluation across the T1–T4 research continuum, several exercises, activities and resources for application of RE-AIM | Most mature Web site-challenges when hosting shifts, people love aids and calculators/quizzes, using site to promote related webinars and presentations, meeting opportunities, and list of RE-AIM references is valued |
| Grid enabled measures database D&I workspace-GEM ( | D&I and other HSR researchers interested in practical measures related to key constructs | ASP.NET NCI | Provide information on characteristics of D&I measures, supplement much larger site | Crowd sourcing is tricky-needs large user base, availability of pragmatic measures is valued, needs updating |
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| My Own Health Report ( | Adult primary care patients in diverse settings, includes those with no or multiple chronic illnesses, English or Spanish speaking | Web NIH and AHRQ | To assess and provide immediate feedback on health behavior, mental health, SDOH, and patient preferences | Found useful in cluster-randomized trial for goal settings and initial behavior change, flexibility and customization at multiple levels to local settings are key |
ACCORDS, Adult and Child Consortium for Health Outcomes Research and Delivery Science; AHRQ, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; CTSA, Clinical and Translational Science Awards; D&I, dissemination and implementation; GEM, grid-enabled measures; HSR, Health Services Research; NCI, National Cancer Institute; NIH, National Institutes of Health; RE-AIM, Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance; RWJF, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; SDOH, Social Determinants of Health; URL, Uniform Resource Locator.
Fig. 1Organization of ACCORDS interactive dissemination and implementation resources. D&I, dissemination and implementation; GEM, grid-enabled measures; RE-AIM, Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance.