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Transdisciplinary research outcomes based on the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer II initiative experience.

Sarah D Hohl1,2, Sarah Knerr1, Sarah Gehlert3, Marian L Neuhouser2,4, Shirley A A Beresford2,4, Joseph M Unger1,2, Paul A Fishman1, Beti Thompson1,2.   

Abstract

Intractable public health problems are influenced by interacting multi-level factors. Dynamic research approaches in which teams of scientists collaborate beyond traditional disciplinary, institutional, and geographic boundaries have emerged as promising strategies to address pressing public health priorities. However, little prior work has identified, defined, and characterized the outcomes of transdisciplinary (TD) research undertaken to address public health problems. Through a mixed methods approach, we identify, define, and characterize TD outcomes and their relevance to improving population health using the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) II initiative as a case example. In Phase I, TREC II leadership (n = 10) identified nine initial TD outcomes. In Phase II (web-based survey; n = 23) and Phase III (interviews; n = 26; and focus groups, n = 23) TREC members defined and characterized each outcome. The resulting nine outcomes are described. The nine complementary TD outcomes can be used as a framework to evaluate progress toward impact on complex public health problems. Strategic investment in infrastructure that supports team development and collaboration, such as a coordination center, cross-center working groups, annual funded developmental projects, and face-to-face meetings, may foster achievement of these outcomes. This exploratory work provides a basis for the future investigation and development of quantitative measurement tools to assess the achievement of TD outcomes that are relevant to solving multifactorial public health problems.

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Keywords:  collaboration outcomes; knowledge creation; team science; transdisciplinary outcomes; transdisciplinary research evaluation

Year:  2020        PMID: 35250193      PMCID: PMC8896575          DOI: 10.1093/reseval/rvaa026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Eval        ISSN: 0958-2029


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