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4027 Collaborative Working Retreats for Interdisciplinary Investigators and Engaged Stakeholders as a Tool for Sparking Creativity and Accelerating the Development of Translational Research Projects

OBJECTIVES/GOALS: As part of the Cleveland CTSA, “Collaborative Working Retreats” have been developed for the purpose of being a catalyst to move groups of interdisciplinary investigators and stakeholders to collaborative research teams with feasible and actionable translational research projects. M...

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Autores principales: Borawski, Elaine A, Matos, Anna Thornton, Goodwin, Meredith, Gardenhire, Rachel Ann, McIntosh, Briana
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8823643/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.354
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author Borawski, Elaine A
Matos, Anna Thornton
Goodwin, Meredith
Gardenhire, Rachel Ann
McIntosh, Briana
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Goodwin, Meredith
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description OBJECTIVES/GOALS: As part of the Cleveland CTSA, “Collaborative Working Retreats” have been developed for the purpose of being a catalyst to move groups of interdisciplinary investigators and stakeholders to collaborative research teams with feasible and actionable translational research projects. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Groups of interdisciplinary investigators with engaged stakeholder(s) were invited to apply. Selected groups participated in a 4-hour, professionally facilitated retreat, tailored to the unique needs of each team. In addition to the facilitator, a graphic recorder was utilized to capture ideas and aid in decision making by creating a visual narrative linked to the team’s overall vision. Teams were charged with generating three translational research projects and writing a formal Team Action Plan (TAP) by two months post retreat. Retreat participants were asked to complete a survey to evaluate the retreat, and structured interviews were conducted with team leaders 4-6 months post retreat. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Six groups were awarded retreats, comprised of 48 investigators (representing all schools in the university and 3 of 4 affiliated hospital systems) and 28 stakeholders for a total of 76 participants. 45% completed the followup survey. 77% said they would recommend the service to other teams or would use it again themselves and 97% stated their team benefited from having a facilitator. At 2 month follow up, one team had completed the TAP and subsequently applied for federal funding. However, 4 of the remaining 5 teams indicated that they had made significant progress, attributing progress to their retreat time. Each teams’ progress is being tracked for 2 years, using a newly developed metric. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: Facilitated retreats appear to serve as an important catalyst for progression of translational research projects, providing needed time and support for brainstorming and planning. Lessons learned, pre-retreat work, and tools for tailoring retreat content and tracking progress will be presented.
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spelling pubmed-88236432022-02-18 4027 Collaborative Working Retreats for Interdisciplinary Investigators and Engaged Stakeholders as a Tool for Sparking Creativity and Accelerating the Development of Translational Research Projects Borawski, Elaine A Matos, Anna Thornton Goodwin, Meredith Gardenhire, Rachel Ann McIntosh, Briana J Clin Transl Sci Team Science OBJECTIVES/GOALS: As part of the Cleveland CTSA, “Collaborative Working Retreats” have been developed for the purpose of being a catalyst to move groups of interdisciplinary investigators and stakeholders to collaborative research teams with feasible and actionable translational research projects. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Groups of interdisciplinary investigators with engaged stakeholder(s) were invited to apply. Selected groups participated in a 4-hour, professionally facilitated retreat, tailored to the unique needs of each team. In addition to the facilitator, a graphic recorder was utilized to capture ideas and aid in decision making by creating a visual narrative linked to the team’s overall vision. Teams were charged with generating three translational research projects and writing a formal Team Action Plan (TAP) by two months post retreat. Retreat participants were asked to complete a survey to evaluate the retreat, and structured interviews were conducted with team leaders 4-6 months post retreat. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Six groups were awarded retreats, comprised of 48 investigators (representing all schools in the university and 3 of 4 affiliated hospital systems) and 28 stakeholders for a total of 76 participants. 45% completed the followup survey. 77% said they would recommend the service to other teams or would use it again themselves and 97% stated their team benefited from having a facilitator. At 2 month follow up, one team had completed the TAP and subsequently applied for federal funding. However, 4 of the remaining 5 teams indicated that they had made significant progress, attributing progress to their retreat time. Each teams’ progress is being tracked for 2 years, using a newly developed metric. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: Facilitated retreats appear to serve as an important catalyst for progression of translational research projects, providing needed time and support for brainstorming and planning. Lessons learned, pre-retreat work, and tools for tailoring retreat content and tracking progress will be presented. Cambridge University Press 2020-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8823643/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.354 Text en © The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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4027 Collaborative Working Retreats for Interdisciplinary Investigators and Engaged Stakeholders as a Tool for Sparking Creativity and Accelerating the Development of Translational Research Projects
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title_fullStr 4027 Collaborative Working Retreats for Interdisciplinary Investigators and Engaged Stakeholders as a Tool for Sparking Creativity and Accelerating the Development of Translational Research Projects
title_full_unstemmed 4027 Collaborative Working Retreats for Interdisciplinary Investigators and Engaged Stakeholders as a Tool for Sparking Creativity and Accelerating the Development of Translational Research Projects
title_short 4027 Collaborative Working Retreats for Interdisciplinary Investigators and Engaged Stakeholders as a Tool for Sparking Creativity and Accelerating the Development of Translational Research Projects
title_sort 4027 collaborative working retreats for interdisciplinary investigators and engaged stakeholders as a tool for sparking creativity and accelerating the development of translational research projects
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8823643/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.354
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