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1 A Decade of Progress and the Path Forward David Chambers, DPhil, National Cancer Institute, NIH Lisa Simpson, MB, BCh, MPH, FAAP, AcademyHealth Selected Highlights from 2007 2 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows released Induced


  1. 1 A Decade of Progress and the Path Forward David Chambers, DPhil, National Cancer Institute, NIH Lisa Simpson, MB, BCh, MPH, FAAP, AcademyHealth

  2. Selected Highlights from 2007 2 • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows released • Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Created • Barry Bonds Sets Record for Career Home Runs • First iPhone enters the marketplace • Oscar Best Picture: The Departed • Prince Headlines Super Bowl Halftime Show in Rain • Stephen Colbert Briefly Runs for President in SC • The Police & Spice Girls Reunite and Tour — separately of course • 1 st Science of D&I Conference held on NIH Campus

  3. 10 Years of Themes 3 • 2007: Building the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in the Service of Public Health • 2009: Building Research Capacity to Bridge the Gap From Science to Service • 2010: Methods and Measurement • 2011: Policy and Practice • 2012: D&I Research at the Crossroads • 2013: Training, Methods, Standardized Reporting [EGGS] • 2014: Transforming Health Systems to Optimize Individual and Population Health • 2015: Optimizing Personal and Population Health • 2016: Mapping the Complexity and Dynamism of the Field

  4. That was then … 4

  5. This is now … 5 Sampson et al, 2016, Global Heart

  6. Dissemination and Implementation Research 6  Dissemination research is the scientific study of targeted distribution of information and intervention materials to a specific public health or clinical practice audience. The intent is to understand how best to spread and sustain knowledge and the associated evidence-based interventions.  Implementation research is the scientific study of the use of strategies to adopt and integrate evidence-based health interventions into clinical and community settings in order to improve patient outcomes and benefit population health. NIH PAR-18-007; Adapted from Lomas (1993)

  7. Key Conference Themes 7  Minimum Level of Evidence  Building Capacity for Next-Generation Studies  D&I Research and Health Equity  Reflecting on a Decade of Progress

  8. Minimal Level of Evidence…..? 8 OBJECTIVE  Surveillance Data  Systematic Reviews of Multiple Intervention Research Studies  Expert Opinion/Narrative Reviews  A Single Intervention Research Study  Program Evaluation  Word of Mouth/Media/Marketing  Personal Experience SUBJECTIVE

  9. D&I Research: The Next Generation 9 http://www.indiewire.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/shutterstock_5884715x.jpg?w=780

  10. D&I Research and Health Equity — Joining Forces? 10 http://www.livehealthylane.org/equity.html

  11. Reflections on a Decade of Progress 11 http://thereformedbroker.com/2009/12/26/about-that-00s-decade/

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  13. A big tent of terms (and Circles)* 13 Health (and Community) Services Health Services Research Implementation Dissemination Research Research Health Communication Quality Research Improvement Science QI Implementation Science * The terms according to D.A.C.

  14. VISION 14 AcademyHealth envisions a future where individuals and communities are made healthier by the use of evidence in decision-making. MISSION Together with its members, AcademyHealth works to improve health and the performance of the health system by supporting the production and use of evidence to inform policy and practice.

  15. 15 AcademyHealth works with its members and partners To build a diverse community for evidence 1 producers & users To advance the science of health services 2 & policy research production & use 3 To move knowledge into action through synthesis, translation, dissemination & technical assistance

  16. 16 “The door of opportunity is always marked PUSH .” BOB GASS, attributed, Discover Your True Potential Creative Commons photo credit “I threw a guitar at him”

  17. Conference Formats 17  Keynote Address  4 Plenary Panels  7 Lunchtime Discussions  5 sets of Concurrent Paper Sessions  Poster Slam!  Poster Session(s)  Networking!

  18. Scientific Tracks 18  Behavioral Health  Global D&I  Big data and Technology for  Health Policy D&I D&I Research  Models, Measures and  Building the Future of D&I Methods Research  Prevention and Public Health  Clinical Care Settings:  Promoting Health Equity and Patient-Level Interventions Eliminating Disparities  Clinical Care Settings: System-Level Interventions

  19. Lunchtime Discussions 19  De-Implementation  Org Science & Implementation Science  Implementation Science in LMICs  Multilevel Methods and Interventions  PCORI Standards for Complex Intervention Studies  Stakeholder Engagement & Partnership Building  Implementation Science to Improve Health Equity and Reduce Disparities

  20. Thank You to Our Supporters

  21. David Chambers, D.Phil. Bridget Gaglio, Ph.D., Denise Pintello, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute M.P.H. M.S.W. Patient-Centered Outcomes National Institute of Mental Dara Blachman-Demner, Research Institute Health Ph.D. Office of Behavioral and Michael Gluck, Ph.D., Lisa Simpson, M.B., B.Ch., Social Sciences Research M.P.P. M.P.H., F.A.A.P. AcademyHealth AcademyHealth Augie Diana, Ph.D. Thank You to the National Institute of Nursing Patricia Jones, Dr.PH., Rachel Sturke, Ph.D., Research M.P.H. M.P.H., M.I.A. National Center for Advancing Fogarty International Center Program Planning Rani Elwy, Ph.D. Translational Sciences Department of Veterans Pamela Thornton, Ph.D. Affairs Brian Mittman, Ph.D. National Institute of Diabetes Kaiser Permanente and Digestive and Kidney Committee Michael Engelgau, M.D., Diseases M.S. Sandra Naoom, Ph.D., National Heart, Lung, and M.S.P.H. Tisha Wiley, Ph.D. Blood Institute Centers for Disease Control National Institute on Drug and Prevention Abuse Alaina Fournier, Ph.D. Agency for Healthcare Elizabeth Neilson, Ph.D., Jamie Zimmerman, M.P.H. Research and Quality M.P.H., M.S.N. Agency for Healthcare Office of Disease Prevention Research and Quality Gila Neta, Ph.D., M.P.P. National Cancer Institute

  22. Margarita Alegria, Ph.D. Cara Lewis, Ph.D. Massachusetts General Kaiser Washington Health Thank You to Hospital; Research Institute Harvard Medical School Larry Palinkas, Ph.D. the Scientific Geoff Curran, Ph.D. University of Southern University of Arkansas California Advisory Panel Abdul Ghaffar, M.D., Ph.D. Lucy Savitz, Ph.D., M.B.A. World Health Organization Kaiser Permanente Kimberly Hoagwood, Ph.D. Mark Smith, M.D., M.B.A. New York University University of California, San Francisco

  23. Behavioral Health Clinical Care Settings: Models, Measures, and Patient-level Interventions Methods • Denny Pintello, Ph.D., M.S.W. • Rachel Gold, Ph.D, M.P.H • Lori Ducharme, Ph.D. • Kate Stoney, Ph.D. • Amy Kilbourne, Ph.D, • Bridget Gaglio, Ph.D., M.P.H. M.P.H. Big Data and Technology Prevention and Public for Dissemination & Clinical Care Settings: Health 2017 D&I Implementation Research System-level Interventions • Deborah Young-Hyman, Margo Edmunds, Ph.D. Mike Engelgau, M.D., M.S. • • Ph.D. • Gurvaneet Randhawa, • Ric Ricciardi, Ph.D., N.P. Track Leaders • Elizabeth Neilson, Ph.D., M.D., M.P.H. M.P.H., M.S.N. Global D&I Building the Future of D&I • M. Rashad Massoud, Promoting Health Equity Research M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P. and Eliminating Disparities Wynne Norton, Ph.D. • • Rachel Sturke, Ph.D., Jennifer Alvidrez, Ph.D. • Enola Proctor, Ph.D. M.P.H., M.I.A. • Belinda Sims, Ph.D. • Health Policy D&I • Michael Gluck, Ph.D., M.P.P. • Michael Harrison, Ph.D.

  24. Join the Conversation 24 #Discience17

  25. Keynote Address 25 On Causes, Consequences, and Healthy Populations Sandro Galea, MD, MPH, DrPH Robert A Knox Professor and Dean, Boston University School of Public Health

  26. 26 THANK YOU! • David Chambers, NIH • Gila Neta, NIH • Lisa Simpson, AcademyHealth, Co-Chairs @ NCIDAChambers, @DrSimpsonHSR

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