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43017 Learning about Adaptive Capacity and Preparedness of CTSA Hubs

ABSTRACT IMPACT: This work will inform the ongoing development of adaptive capacity and preparedness of the CTSA Program and other clinical and translational research organizations in their quest of improving processes that drive outcomes and impacts, shaping effective programs and services, and str...

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Autores principales: Volkov, Boris, Ragon, Bart, Doyle, Jamie, Bredella, Miriam A., Burks, Sandra, Dave, Gaurav, Herzog, Keith, Holmes, Kristi, Hoyo, Veronica, Hunt, Joe, Kane, Cathleen, McCormack, Wayne T., Patel, Tanha, Pulley, Chris, Seymour, Anne, Shah, Raj C., Viera, Laura, Walden, Anita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8827747/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2021.583
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author Volkov, Boris
Ragon, Bart
Doyle, Jamie
Bredella, Miriam A.
Burks, Sandra
Dave, Gaurav
Herzog, Keith
Holmes, Kristi
Hoyo, Veronica
Hunt, Joe
Kane, Cathleen
McCormack, Wayne T.
Patel, Tanha
Pulley, Chris
Seymour, Anne
Shah, Raj C.
Viera, Laura
Walden, Anita
author_facet Volkov, Boris
Ragon, Bart
Doyle, Jamie
Bredella, Miriam A.
Burks, Sandra
Dave, Gaurav
Herzog, Keith
Holmes, Kristi
Hoyo, Veronica
Hunt, Joe
Kane, Cathleen
McCormack, Wayne T.
Patel, Tanha
Pulley, Chris
Seymour, Anne
Shah, Raj C.
Viera, Laura
Walden, Anita
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description ABSTRACT IMPACT: This work will inform the ongoing development of adaptive capacity and preparedness of the CTSA Program and other clinical and translational research organizations in their quest of improving processes that drive outcomes and impacts, shaping effective programs and services, and strengthening their emergency readiness and sustainability. OBJECTIVES/GOALS: -Share the progress and preliminary findings of an ‘Adaptive Capacity and Preparedness of CTSA Hubs’ CTSA Working Group; -Improve our awareness and understanding of the efficient and effective changes helping CTSA hubs build robust capacity to address METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: A multi-case study including: - Triangulating multiple sources of information and mixed methods (survey/interviews of research administrators, researchers, evaluators, and other key stakeholders), literature review, document and M&E system information analysis, and expert review; - Describing CTSA hubs’ experiences as related to research implementation, translation, and support during the time of emergency; - Administering a comprehensive survey of the CTSAs addressing their challenges, lessons learned, and practices that work in various program components/areas. Data collection includes aggregate and cross-sectional data, with representation based on CTSA size, maturity, and population density. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: The described approach shows sound promise to investigate and share strategies and best practices for building adaptive capacity and preparedness of CTSAs -- across various scientific sectors, translational research spectrum, and the goals outlined by NCATS for the CTSA program. The anticipated results of this research will include the identified/shared innovative solutions and lessons learned for this rapidly emerging, high-priority clinical and translational science issue. ‘High-quality lessons learned’ are those that represent principles extrapolated from multiple sources and triangulated to increase transferability to new contexts and situations. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF FINDINGS: The project provides useful knowledge and tools to research organizations and stakeholders across multiple disciplines -- for mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 disaster via effective adjusting programs, practices, and processes, and building capacity for future successful, ‘emergency ready and responsive’ research and training.
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spelling pubmed-88277472022-02-28 43017 Learning about Adaptive Capacity and Preparedness of CTSA Hubs Volkov, Boris Ragon, Bart Doyle, Jamie Bredella, Miriam A. Burks, Sandra Dave, Gaurav Herzog, Keith Holmes, Kristi Hoyo, Veronica Hunt, Joe Kane, Cathleen McCormack, Wayne T. Patel, Tanha Pulley, Chris Seymour, Anne Shah, Raj C. Viera, Laura Walden, Anita J Clin Transl Sci Evaluation ABSTRACT IMPACT: This work will inform the ongoing development of adaptive capacity and preparedness of the CTSA Program and other clinical and translational research organizations in their quest of improving processes that drive outcomes and impacts, shaping effective programs and services, and strengthening their emergency readiness and sustainability. OBJECTIVES/GOALS: -Share the progress and preliminary findings of an ‘Adaptive Capacity and Preparedness of CTSA Hubs’ CTSA Working Group; -Improve our awareness and understanding of the efficient and effective changes helping CTSA hubs build robust capacity to address METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: A multi-case study including: - Triangulating multiple sources of information and mixed methods (survey/interviews of research administrators, researchers, evaluators, and other key stakeholders), literature review, document and M&E system information analysis, and expert review; - Describing CTSA hubs’ experiences as related to research implementation, translation, and support during the time of emergency; - Administering a comprehensive survey of the CTSAs addressing their challenges, lessons learned, and practices that work in various program components/areas. Data collection includes aggregate and cross-sectional data, with representation based on CTSA size, maturity, and population density. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: The described approach shows sound promise to investigate and share strategies and best practices for building adaptive capacity and preparedness of CTSAs -- across various scientific sectors, translational research spectrum, and the goals outlined by NCATS for the CTSA program. The anticipated results of this research will include the identified/shared innovative solutions and lessons learned for this rapidly emerging, high-priority clinical and translational science issue. ‘High-quality lessons learned’ are those that represent principles extrapolated from multiple sources and triangulated to increase transferability to new contexts and situations. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF FINDINGS: The project provides useful knowledge and tools to research organizations and stakeholders across multiple disciplines -- for mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 disaster via effective adjusting programs, practices, and processes, and building capacity for future successful, ‘emergency ready and responsive’ research and training. Cambridge University Press 2021-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8827747/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2021.583 Text en © The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2021 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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Volkov, Boris
Ragon, Bart
Doyle, Jamie
Bredella, Miriam A.
Burks, Sandra
Dave, Gaurav
Herzog, Keith
Holmes, Kristi
Hoyo, Veronica
Hunt, Joe
Kane, Cathleen
McCormack, Wayne T.
Patel, Tanha
Pulley, Chris
Seymour, Anne
Shah, Raj C.
Viera, Laura
Walden, Anita
43017 Learning about Adaptive Capacity and Preparedness of CTSA Hubs
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title_sort 43017 learning about adaptive capacity and preparedness of ctsa hubs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8827747/
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