Formative evaluation of an entrepreneurial funding mechanism for training knowledge brokers in occupational therapy relevant research spaces

Dianna L. Bosak, D. Fulford, M. Khetani
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ABSTRACT We examined how a sponsored contract model (1) produced products of scholarly impact in childhood disability; (2) built scholarly capacity of rising practitioners/scholars in health-related professions; and (3) can be optimized to maximize impact. Data from select lab records and interviews were content analyzed and fitted to the Research Capacity Building (RCB) framework that was situated within the Forging Alliances in Interprofessional Rehabilitation Research (FAIRR) logic model. Traditional outcomes included KT products (53%), followed by publications (16%), presentations (10%), grant submissions (10%), and community research partnerships (10%). Trainees emphasized four professional outcomes including: (1) growing a research network, (2) acquiring research skills, (3) transferring research skills, and (4) assuming leadership roles. Trainees provided multiple suggestions to optimize the contract model. Findings suggest this sponsored contract model yields scholarly products and professional benefits to trainees across multiple backgrounds. Stakeholders could consider increasing leadership opportunities for graduate trainees to maximize impact.
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在职业治疗相关研究领域培训知识经纪人的创业资助机制的形成性评估
摘要:我们研究了赞助合同模型(1)如何在儿童残疾中产生学术影响的产品;(2)建立与健康相关专业的新兴从业者/学者的学术能力;(3)可以优化,使影响最大化。我们对选定的实验室记录和访谈数据进行了内容分析,并将其拟合到研究能力建设(RCB)框架中,该框架位于跨专业康复研究锻造联盟(FAIRR)逻辑模型中。传统成果包括KT产品(53%),其次是出版物(16%)、演讲(10%)、拨款提交(10%)和社区研究伙伴关系(10%)。学员们强调了四项专业成果,包括:(1)发展研究网络;(2)获得研究技能;(3)转移研究技能;(4)担任领导角色。学员为优化合同模式提出了多种建议。研究结果表明,这种赞助合同模式为不同背景的学员提供了学术产品和专业利益。利益相关者可以考虑增加毕业生培训生的领导机会,以最大限度地发挥影响。
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