通俗易懂的实现科学:使用非专业术语来促进协作。

Implementation research and practice Pub Date : 2023-05-31 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26334895231177474
Shannon Dorsey, Clara Johnson, Caroline Soi, Rosemary D Meza, Kathryn Whetten, Anne Mbwayo
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背景:跨学科合作和利益相关者参与是实施科学研究的关键组成部分。然而,有效和高效的协作可能会受到实施科学术语复杂性的限制。在本文中,我们认为开发和使用简明语言实现科学术语是促进协作和参与的重要步骤。方法:我们举一个简明语言开发的例子来描述简明语言在实现科学研究中的过程和潜在好处。实施科学家和干预专家共同制定了简明语言的实施术语,作为肯尼亚西部实施效果试验的一部分,并为利益相关者合作设计会议做准备。结果:开发的简明语言术语有助于更广泛的利益相关者理解和整合实施科学发现,为利益相关者主导的实施辅导计划的设计提供信息。结论:我们鼓励使用本文中提出的简明语言术语,进一步翻译,并为实现科学结构开发其他简明语言术语。
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Implementation science in plain language: The use of nonjargon terms to facilitate collaboration.

Implementation science in plain language: The use of nonjargon terms to facilitate collaboration.

Background: Interdisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement are key ingredients in implementation science research. However, effective and efficient collaboration can be limited by the complexity of implementation science terms. In this article, we argue that the development and use of plain language implementation science terms is an essential step to facilitate collaboration and engagement.

Method: We present an example of plain language development to portray the process and the potential benefits plain language can have on implementation science research. Implementation scientists and intervention experts codeveloped plain language implementation terms as a part of an implementation-effectiveness trial in western Kenya and in preparation for a stakeholder collaborative design meeting.

Results: The developed plain language terms facilitated wider stakeholder understanding and integration of implementation science findings that could inform the design of a stakeholder-led implementation coaching program.

Conclusions: We encourage the use of the plain language terms presented in this article, further translation, and additional development of other plain language terms for implementation science constructs.

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