Evaluation and lessons learned from the dissemination and implementation science scholars program in the national cancer prevention and control research network.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-10-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.625
Daniela B Friedman, Cam Escoffery, Elaine H Morrato, Cynthia A Thomson, Courtney N Petagna, Freda Allyson Hucek, Mary Wangen, Aubrey Villalobos, James R Hebert, Samuel Noblet, Mayank Sakhuja, David O Garcia, Jennifer L Cruz, Stephanie B Wheeler
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Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network (CPCRN) has been a leader in cancer-related dissemination & implementation (D&I) science. Given increased demand for D&I research, the CPCRN Scholars Program launched in 2021 to expand the number of practitioners, researchers, and trainees proficient in cancer D&I science methods.

Methods: The evaluation was informed by a logic model and data collected through electronic surveys. Through an application process (baseline survey), we assessed scholars' competencies in D&I science domains/subdomains, collected demographic data, and asked scholars to share proposed project ideas. We distributed an exit survey one month after program completion to assess scholars' experience and engagement with the program and changes in D&I competencies. A follow-up survey was administered to alumni nine months post-program to measure their continued network engagement, accomplishments, and skills.

Results: Three cohorts completed the program, consisting of 20, 17, and 25 scholars in Years 1-3, respectively. There was a significant increase in the total D&I competency scores for all three cohorts for 4 overarching domains and 43 subdomains (MPre = 1.38 MPost = 1.89). Differences were greatest for the domain of Practice-Based Considerations (0.50 mean difference) and Theory & Analysis (0.47 mean difference). Alumni surveys revealed that scholars appreciated access to D&I-focused webinars, toolkits, and training resources. 80% remain engaged with CPCRN workgroups and investigators.

Conclusions: Program evaluation with scholars and alumni helped with ongoing quality assurance, introspection, and iterative program adaptation to meet scholars' needs. This approach is recommended for large-scale capacity-building training programs.

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国家癌症预防与控制研究网络中科学学者项目传播与实施的评估与经验教训。
背景:美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)资助的癌症预防与控制研究网络(CPCRN)一直是癌症相关传播与实施(D&I)科学的领导者。鉴于对D&I研究的需求不断增加,CPCRN学者计划于2021年启动,旨在扩大精通癌症D&I科学方法的从业者、研究人员和培训生的数量。方法:采用逻辑模型和电子调查收集的数据进行评价。通过申请流程(基线调查),我们评估了学者在D&I科学领域/子领域的能力,收集了人口统计数据,并要求学者分享拟议的项目想法。我们在项目结束一个月后分发了一份退出调查,以评估学者的经验和参与项目以及D&I能力的变化。在项目结束9个月后,对校友进行了一项后续调查,以衡量他们持续的网络参与度、成就和技能。结果:三个队列分别在1-3年级完成了项目,分别有20名、17名和25名学者。三个队列在4个总体领域和43个子领域的总体D&I能力得分均有显著提高(MPre = 1.38 MPost = 1.89)。差异最大的领域是基于实践的考虑(0.50的平均差异)和理论与分析(0.47的平均差异)。校友调查显示,学者们喜欢参加以发展与创新为重点的网络研讨会、工具包和培训资源。80%的人仍然与CPCRN工作组和调查人员保持联系。结论:与学者和校友一起进行的项目评估有助于持续的质量保证、自省和迭代的项目调整,以满足学者的需求。建议将这种方法用于大规模的能力建设培训方案。
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