Online Resources for Dissemination and Implementation Science: Meeting Demand and Lessons Learned

J Clin Transl Sci. 2018 Oct;2(5):259-266. doi: 10.1017/cts.2018.337. Epub 2019 Jan 14.

Abstract

A dramatically increased interest in dissemination and implementation (D&I) science, with relatively few training programs for D&I scientists, highlights the need for innovative ways to deliver educational materials, training, and resources. We described nine interactive, web-based D&I science resources appropriate for trainees and CTSAs. We used audience feedback and design thinking to develop resources iteratively. Primary target users are T3-T4 researchers, although T2 researchers can benefit from 'designing for dissemination' resources. Workforce development resources were used in D&I science workshops, as stand-alone, self-directed resources, and for consultations and trainings. We assessed resource design (purpose, functionality), usage, user experience and engagement. Educational resources addressed included: D&I science basics, pragmatic trials, getting proposals funded, designing for dissemination, and D&I science theory selection. We reviewed the purpose, functionality, status, and usage of these interactive resources. All resources engaged users; provided interactive feedback for learners; and linked users to additional learning resources. Online resources can be valuable for preparing clinical and translational mentees for research consultations, as follow-up training activities, and as D&I workforce development resources. The resources described are publicly available and we encourage their use, further development, and evaluation by CTSAs and other programs.

Keywords: dissemination and implementation science; education; online resources; training; translational research.