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Partnership‐Driven Resources to Improve and Enhance Research (PRIMER): A Survey of Community‐Engaged Researchers and Creation of an Online Toolkit

机译:伙伴关系驱动的资源以改善和增强研究(PRIMER):社区参与的研究人员调查和在线工具包的创建

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>Objective: This project aimed to develop an open‐access website providing adaptable resources to facilitate best practices for multisite research from initiation to closeout. >Methods: A web‐based assessment was sent to the leadership of the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Community Engagement Key Functions Committee (n= 38) and the CTSA‐affiliated Primary Care Practice‐based Research Networks (PBRN, n= 55). Respondents rated the benefits and barriers of multisite research, the utility of available resources, and indicated their level of interest in unavailable resources. Then, existing research resources were evaluated for relevance to multisite research, adaptability to other projects, and source credibility. >Results: Fifty‐five (59%) of invited participants completed the survey. Top perceived benefits of multisite research were the ability to conduct community‐relevant research through academic–community partnerships (34%) and accelerating translation of research into practice (31%). Top perceived barriers were lack of research infrastructure to support PBRNs and community partners (31%) and inadequate funding to support multisite collaborations (26%). Over 200 resources were evaluated, of which 120 unique resources were included in the website. >Conclusion: The PRIMER Research Toolkit () provides an array of peer‐reviewed resources to facilitate translational research for the conduct of multisite studies within PBRNs and community‐based organizations. Clin Trans Sci 2011; Volume 4: 259–265
机译:>目标:该项目旨在开发一个开放访问的网站,提供可适应的资源,以促进从启动到结束的多站点研究的最佳实践。 >方法:基于网络的评估已发送给临床和转化科学奖(CTSA)社区参与关键职能委员会(n = 38)和基于CTSA的初级保健实践相关研究的领导网络(PBRN,n = 55)。受访者对多站点研究的好处和障碍,可用资源的实用性进行了评估,并表示他们对不可用资源的兴趣水平。然后,评估现有研究资源与多站点研究的相关性,对其他项目的适应性以及来源的信誉。 >结果:五十五(59%)个受邀参与者完成了调查。多站点研究的最大好处是能够通过学术-社区合作关系开展与社区相关的研究(34%),并加速将研究转化为实践(31%)。面临的主要障碍是缺乏支持PBRN和社区合作伙伴的研究基础架构(31%)以及支持多站点协作的资金不足(26%)。评估了200多种资源,其中网站包含120种独特资源。 >结论:PRIMER研究工具包()提供了一系列经过同行评审的资源,以促进在PBRN和基于社区的组织内进行多站点研究的翻译研究。 Clin Trans Sci 2011;第4卷:259–265

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