Rethinking our future: Describing and enhancing the impacts of dissemination and implementation science for cancer prevention and control.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-10-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.587
Vianca Cuevas Soulette, Karen M Emmons, Douglas A Luke, Peg Allen, Bobbi J Carothers, Ross C Brownson
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Abstract

Background: Researchers generally do an excellent job tracking the scientific impacts of their scholarship in ways that are relevant for academia (e.g., publications, grants) but too often neglect to focus on broader impacts on population health and equity. The National Cancer Institute's Implementation Science Centers in Cancer Control (ISC3) includes 7 P50 Centers that are interested in broad measures of impact. We provide an overview of the approach underway within the ISC3 consortium to identify health and social impacts.

Methods: ISC3 adapted and applied the Translational Science Benefits Model (TSBM) to identify the impact on the discipline of D&I science and to consider dissemination and implementation (D&I) impacts in the four original TSBM domains: (1) clinical; (2) community; (3) economic; and (4) policy. To collect data from all Centers, we: (1) co-developed a set of detailed impact indicators with examples; (2) created a data collection template; and (3) summarized the impact data from each center.

Results: Based on data from 48 ISC3 pilot studies, cores, or consortium activities, we identified 84 distinct benefits. The most common impacts were shown for implementation science (43%), community (28%), and clinical (18%). Frequent audiences included primary care providers, public health practitioners, and community partners. ISC3 members highlighted the need for product feedback, and storytelling assistance to advance impact.

Conclusions: The ISC3 consortium is using a participatory approach to successfully apply the TSBM, thus seeking to maximize the real-world impacts of D&I science. The D&I field needs to prioritize ways to more fully document and communicate societal impacts.

反思我们的未来:描述和加强传播与实施科学对癌症预防和控制的影响。
背景:研究人员一般都能很好地追踪其学术成果对学术界的科学影响(如出版物、拨款),但往往忽视了对人口健康和公平的广泛影响。美国国立癌症研究所的癌症控制实施科学中心(ISC3)包括 7 个 P50 中心,它们对广泛的影响衡量标准很感兴趣。我们将概述 ISC3 联合体为确定健康和社会影响而采取的方法:ISC3调整并应用了转化科学效益模型(Translational Science Benefits Model,TSBM),以确定D&I科学对学科的影响,并考虑TSBM四个原始领域中的传播和实施(D&I)影响:(1) 临床;(2) 社区;(3) 经济;(4) 政策。为了从所有中心收集数据,我们(1) 共同开发了一套附有实例的详细影响指标;(2) 创建了一个数据收集模板;(3) 总结了各中心的影响数据:根据来自 48 个 ISC3 试点研究、核心或联盟活动的数据,我们确定了 84 项不同的效益。最常见的影响体现在实施科学(43%)、社区(28%)和临床(18%)方面。常见的受众包括初级保健提供者、公共卫生从业人员和社区合作伙伴。ISC3成员强调需要产品反馈和故事讲述方面的帮助,以提高影响力:ISC3联盟采用参与式方法成功应用了TSBM,从而最大限度地发挥了设计与创新科学在现实世界中的影响。设计与创新领域需要优先考虑如何更全面地记录和传播社会影响。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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