| Literature DB >> 32695484 |
Reza Yousefi Nooraie1, Bethany M Kwan2,3, Elizabeth Cohn4, Mona AuYoung5, Megan Clarke Roberts6, Prajakta Adsul7,8, Rachel C Shelton9.
Abstract
Dissemination and implementation (D&I) science is dedicated to studying how to effectively translate and apply research in real-world contexts. There has been increasing interest in health equity within the D&I field to ensure the equitable implementation of evidence-based programs/practices across a range of diverse populations and settings. At the same time, health equity researchers recognize the potential of D&I science to promote the more widespread dissemination, implementation, and sustainment of evidence-based interventions to address health inequities. The National Center for Accelerating Clinical and Translational Science Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program has been a champion for community engagement and translational scholarship in its mission to improve individual and population health. The overall CTSA infrastructure and resources within and among CTSA hubs are well-equipped to facilitate a health equity focus to D&I across the phases of translational research. This paper proposes a framework that demonstrates the interaction and opportunities between health equity and D&I science and highlights how CTSAs can support and facilitate wider efforts in translational research with a focus on equitable D&I. © The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2020.Entities:
Keywords: CTSA; D&I; Dissemination and implementation; health equity; translational science
Year: 2020 PMID: 32695484 PMCID: PMC7348010 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2020.10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Fig. 1.EQ-DI framework on the interaction between health equity and D&I.
Fig. 2.Extended representation of EQ-DI framework of the interaction between health equity and D&I.
Opportunities at CTSAs to facilitate interactions between health equity and D&I
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Community and stakeholder engagement Workforce development and training Channeling financial resources and funding supports |
Colorado Immersion Training in community engagement Research studios D&I consults Community consults Community Research Liaisons Community engagement partnership development and joint pilot grants |
Community-based participatory research principles: acknowledging centrality of the community perspective, empowerment and power sharing processes with attention to social inequalities, co-learning and capacity building, focus on multiple levels of determinants of health, long-term commitment to relationships and sustainability |
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Community and stakeholder engagement Workforce development and training Channeling financial resources and funding supports |
Workshops, seminars, courses, and online tools in D&I methods, measures, and models Consultation and support for “designing for D&I” Collaborative team science with expertise in multiple disciplines and quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research Practice-based research networks Health policy and system partnerships |
Pragmatic research principles: understanding, assessing, and designing for diverse clinical and community contexts and populations using multiple methods, inclusive participation criteria, and patient-centered outcomes measures Multi-level and multi-system perspectives: diverse research settings and data sources to assess and promote generalizability and sustainability |