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Bringing it home: expanding the local reach of dissemination and implementation training via a university-based workshop
BACKGROUND: Currently, national training programs do not have the capacity to meet the growing demand for dissemination and implementation (D&I) workforce education and development. The Colorado Research in Implementation Science Program (CRISP) developed and delivered an introductory D&I wo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490605/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26141909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-015-0281-6 |
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author | Morrato, Elaine H. Rabin, Borsika Proctor, Jeff Cicutto, Lisa C. Battaglia, Catherine T. Lambert-Kerzner, Anne Leeman-Castillo, Bonnie Prahl-Wretling, Michelle Nuechterlein, Bridget Glasgow, Russell E. Kempe, Allison |
author_facet | Morrato, Elaine H. Rabin, Borsika Proctor, Jeff Cicutto, Lisa C. Battaglia, Catherine T. Lambert-Kerzner, Anne Leeman-Castillo, Bonnie Prahl-Wretling, Michelle Nuechterlein, Bridget Glasgow, Russell E. Kempe, Allison |
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description | BACKGROUND: Currently, national training programs do not have the capacity to meet the growing demand for dissemination and implementation (D&I) workforce education and development. The Colorado Research in Implementation Science Program (CRISP) developed and delivered an introductory D&I workshop adapted from national programs to extend training reach and foster a local learning community for D&I. METHODS: To gauge interest and assess learning needs, a pre-registration survey was administered. Based on feedback, a 1.5-day workshop was designed. Day 1 introduced D&I frameworks, strategies, and evaluation principles. Local and national D&I experts provided ignite-style talks on key lessons followed by panel discussion. Breakout sessions discussed community engagement and applying for D&I grants. A workbook was developed to enhance the training and provided exercises for application to an individual’s projects. Day 2 offered expert-led mentoring sessions with selected participants who desired advanced instruction. Two follow-up surveys (immediate post-workshop, 6 months) assessed knowledge gained from participation and utilization of workshop content. RESULTS: Ninety-three workshop registrants completed an assessment survey to inform workshop objectives and curriculum design; 43 % were new and 54 % reported a basic understanding of the D&I field. Pre-registrants intended to use the training to “apply for a D&I grant” (73 %); “incorporate D&I into existing projects” (76 %), and for quality improvement (51 %). Sixty-eight individuals attended Day 1; 11 also attended Day 2 mentoring sessions. In the 1-week post-workshop survey (n = 34), 100 % strongly agreed they were satisfied with the training; 97 % strongly agreed the workshop workbook was a valuable resource. All Day 2 participants strongly agreed that working closely with faculty and experts increased their overall confidence. In the 6-month follow-up evaluation (n = 23), evidence of new D&I-related manuscripts and grant proposals was found. Training materials were published online (www.ucdenver.edu/implementation/workshops) and disseminated via the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium. To sustain reach, CRISP adapted the materials into an interactive e-book (www.CRISPebooks.org) and launched a new graduate course. CONCLUSIONS: Local D&I training workshops can extend the reach of national training programs. |
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spelling | pubmed-44906052015-07-04 Bringing it home: expanding the local reach of dissemination and implementation training via a university-based workshop Morrato, Elaine H. Rabin, Borsika Proctor, Jeff Cicutto, Lisa C. Battaglia, Catherine T. Lambert-Kerzner, Anne Leeman-Castillo, Bonnie Prahl-Wretling, Michelle Nuechterlein, Bridget Glasgow, Russell E. Kempe, Allison Implement Sci Methodology BACKGROUND: Currently, national training programs do not have the capacity to meet the growing demand for dissemination and implementation (D&I) workforce education and development. The Colorado Research in Implementation Science Program (CRISP) developed and delivered an introductory D&I workshop adapted from national programs to extend training reach and foster a local learning community for D&I. METHODS: To gauge interest and assess learning needs, a pre-registration survey was administered. Based on feedback, a 1.5-day workshop was designed. Day 1 introduced D&I frameworks, strategies, and evaluation principles. Local and national D&I experts provided ignite-style talks on key lessons followed by panel discussion. Breakout sessions discussed community engagement and applying for D&I grants. A workbook was developed to enhance the training and provided exercises for application to an individual’s projects. Day 2 offered expert-led mentoring sessions with selected participants who desired advanced instruction. Two follow-up surveys (immediate post-workshop, 6 months) assessed knowledge gained from participation and utilization of workshop content. RESULTS: Ninety-three workshop registrants completed an assessment survey to inform workshop objectives and curriculum design; 43 % were new and 54 % reported a basic understanding of the D&I field. Pre-registrants intended to use the training to “apply for a D&I grant” (73 %); “incorporate D&I into existing projects” (76 %), and for quality improvement (51 %). Sixty-eight individuals attended Day 1; 11 also attended Day 2 mentoring sessions. In the 1-week post-workshop survey (n = 34), 100 % strongly agreed they were satisfied with the training; 97 % strongly agreed the workshop workbook was a valuable resource. All Day 2 participants strongly agreed that working closely with faculty and experts increased their overall confidence. In the 6-month follow-up evaluation (n = 23), evidence of new D&I-related manuscripts and grant proposals was found. Training materials were published online (www.ucdenver.edu/implementation/workshops) and disseminated via the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium. To sustain reach, CRISP adapted the materials into an interactive e-book (www.CRISPebooks.org) and launched a new graduate course. CONCLUSIONS: Local D&I training workshops can extend the reach of national training programs. BioMed Central 2015-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4490605/ /pubmed/26141909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-015-0281-6 Text en © Morrato et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Methodology Morrato, Elaine H. Rabin, Borsika Proctor, Jeff Cicutto, Lisa C. Battaglia, Catherine T. Lambert-Kerzner, Anne Leeman-Castillo, Bonnie Prahl-Wretling, Michelle Nuechterlein, Bridget Glasgow, Russell E. Kempe, Allison Bringing it home: expanding the local reach of dissemination and implementation training via a university-based workshop |
title | Bringing it home: expanding the local reach of dissemination and implementation training via a university-based workshop |
title_full | Bringing it home: expanding the local reach of dissemination and implementation training via a university-based workshop |
title_fullStr | Bringing it home: expanding the local reach of dissemination and implementation training via a university-based workshop |
title_full_unstemmed | Bringing it home: expanding the local reach of dissemination and implementation training via a university-based workshop |
title_short | Bringing it home: expanding the local reach of dissemination and implementation training via a university-based workshop |
title_sort | bringing it home: expanding the local reach of dissemination and implementation training via a university-based workshop |
topic | Methodology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490605/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26141909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-015-0281-6 |
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