Abstract:
AIM:To identify ongoing practices and opportunities for improving national comparative effectiveness research (CER) translation through dissemination and implementation (D&I) via NIH-funded Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) institutions. MATERIALS & METHODS:Key informant interviews were conducted with 18 CTSA grantees sampled to represent a range of D&I efforts. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:The institutional representatives endorsed fostering CER translation nationally via the CTSA Consortium. However, five themes emerged from the interviews as barriers to CER D&I: lack of institutional awareness, insufficient capacity, lack of established D&I methods, confusion among stakeholders about what CER actually is and limited funding opportunities. Interviewees offered two key recommendations to improve CER translation: development of a centralized clearing house to facilitate the diffusion of CER D&I resources and methods across CTSA institutions; and formalization of the national CTSA network to leverage existing community engagement relationships and resources for the purpose of adapting and disseminating robust CER evidence locally with providers, patients and healthcare systems.
journal_name
J Comp Eff Resjournal_title
Journal of comparative effectiveness researchauthors
Morrato EH,Concannon TW,Meissner P,Shah ND,Turner BJdoi
10.2217/cer.13.10subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2013-03-01 00:00:00pages
185-94issue
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2042-6305issn
2042-6313journal_volume
2pub_type
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