Veronica Kaye, Tarrah Wood, Jennifer Klein, Leanne Stalker, R Todd Alexander, Adeera Levin, Sunny Hartwig
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摘要
项目目的:肾脏研究科学家核心教育和国家培训计划(KRESCENT)于2005年启动,旨在提高加拿大的肾脏研究能力,促进健康研究四大支柱之间的知识转化。本项目报告描述了泛加拿大KRESCENT 2.0健康研究培训平台(HRTP)的申请过程,该平台通过加拿大卫生研究院(CIHR) HRTP试点项目获得了为期5年的资助,确保了加拿大能力建设项目的继续进行。信息来源:拨款申请文件,包括会议纪要,分组总结和建议,以及甘特时间表。其他资源包括网站和期刊文章。方法:查阅所有应用相关文献。通过与提名主申请人(NPA) Dr R. Todd Alexander、主申请人(PAs) Dr Adeera Levin和Sunny Hartwig、项目经理(PM) Dr Jenn Klein、患者社区咨询网络(PCAN)成员和加拿大肾脏基金会项目(KFoC)经理Julie Wysocki女士的面对面和虚拟会议以及电子邮件通信,对流程和时间表进行了澄清。主要发现:KRESCENT 2.0 HRTP应用程序代表了由NPA和跨多个司法管辖区、学科和部门的泛加拿大PAs团队牵头的为期6个月的泛加拿大努力。加拿大肾脏研究社区利益相关者的早期参与,从申请过程开始的杰出PM管理支持被认为是申请成功的关键。成功的其他重要因素包括图形设计协助,以有效地沟通关键和复杂的概念,任命EDI倡导者,与不同的合作者群体进行接触,以及与其他HRTP资助申请人进行战略协作,以导航试点HRTP呼叫的模糊性。在向CIHR提交最终拨款之前,Robert Quinn博士(阿尔伯塔大学)慷慨地对完整的申请包进行了不可或缺的、严谨的最终审查。限制:与其他HRTP资助申请者不同,KRESCENT是一个为一小群受训者建立的肾脏培训平台。我们的结果可能不能很好地推广到大群体队列或新建立的hrtp。启示:本项目报告可能为其他寻求成功驾驭CIHR HRTP申请流程的团体提供有价值的指导。
The KRESCENT 2.0 Health Research Training Platform Application Process: Program Report.
Purpose of program: The Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training Program (KRESCENT) was launched in 2005 to enhance kidney research capacity in Canada and foster knowledge translation across the 4 pillars of health research. This program report describes the pan-Canadian KRESCENT 2.0 Health Research Training Platform (HRTP) application process that was awarded a 5-year grant through the pilot Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) HRTP program, ensuring continuation of this capacity-building program in Canada.
Sources of information: Grant application documents including meeting minutes, break out group summaries and recommendations, and Gantt timeline charts. Other resources included websites and journal articles.
Methods: All application-related documents were reviewed. Clarification of process and timelines was provided through interviews with the Nominated Principal Applicant (NPA) Dr R. Todd Alexander, Principal Applicants (PAs) Drs Adeera Levin and Sunny Hartwig, Project Manager (PM) Dr Jenn Klein, members of the Patient Community Advisory Network (PCAN), and the Kidney Foundation of Canada Program (KFoC) Manager Ms. Julie Wysocki via in-person and virtual meetings as well as email correspondence.
Key findings: The KRESCENT 2.0 HRTP application represents a 6-month pan-Canadian effort spearheaded by the NPA and a pan-Canadian team of PAs spanning multiple jurisdictions, disciplines, and sectors. Early engagement of stakeholders in the Canadian kidney research community, outstanding PM administrative support from the onset of the application process were identified as pivotal for the success of the application. Other essential factors for success included graphic design assistance to effectively communicate key and complex concepts, appointment of an EDI champion, engagement with a diverse group of collaborators, and strategic collaboration with other HRTP grant applicants to navigate the ambiguities of the pilot HRTP call. Indispensable, scrupulous final review of the complete application package was generously provided by Dr Robert Quinn (University of Alberta) prior to final grant submission to CIHR.
Limitations: Unlike other funded HRTP applicants, KRESCENT is an established kidney training platform for a small cohort of trainees. Our results may not generalize well to HRTPs with large group cohorts or newly established HRTPs.
Implications: This program report may provide valuable guidance for other groups seeking to successfully navigate the CIHR HRTP application process.
期刊介绍:
Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, the official journal of the Canadian Society of Nephrology, is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encourages high quality submissions focused on clinical, translational and health services delivery research in the field of chronic kidney disease, dialysis, kidney transplantation and organ donation. Our mandate is to promote and advocate for kidney health as it impacts national and international communities. Basic science, translational studies and clinical studies will be peer reviewed and processed by an Editorial Board comprised of geographically diverse Canadian and international nephrologists, internists and allied health professionals; this Editorial Board is mandated to ensure highest quality publications.