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A Partnership Between Pediatric Academic Societies. Success has many parents…. Robert Haggerty Evan Charney Barbara Starfield Woodie Kessel. This award belongs to many, many people…. Generating New Knowledge through Practice-Based Research Networks. Strength of the Many
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Success has many parents… • Robert Haggerty • Evan Charney • Barbara Starfield • Woodie Kessel
Generating New Knowledge through Practice-Based Research Networks • Strength of the Many • Wisdom of Crowds • Endurance of Systems
Strength of the Many • Hundreds of participating practice sites spread out across the country can provide • Large sample sizes • More generalizable findings due to the diversity of • Practitioners • Geography • Practice settings • Patients
Practice-Based Research Networks • Strength of the Many • Wisdom of Crowds • Endurance of Systems
Wisdom of Crowds* • Cognitive diversity • Backgrounds • Perspectives • Work styles • Learning styles * James Surowiecki. The Wisdom of Crowds, Doubleday, 2004
18 photos of primary investigators of the various PROS studies.
Wisdom of Crowds • Networks harness cognitive diversity through group process • Input is obtained directly from practitioners through email lists, fax-back surveys, and group conference calls • Input is aggregated with additional feedback obtained at semi-annual meetings of PROS practitioner representatives from each state
Practice-Based Research Networks • Strength of the Many • Wisdom of Crowds • Endurance of Systems
Endurance of Systems • Networks are not merely collections of individuals • Networks are systems • Practice-based research networks are communities that possess • Mission • Guiding principles • Core values • Networks possess rules of governance and work relationships that can endure over time • Networks linked to larger organizations of practitioners are in a position to disseminate and apply the results of studies • As systems, practice-based research networks can continue to exist even after the original leadership, investigators, and practitioners have come and gone
Future of PBRNs • Enhance cognitive diversity • Improve racial and ethnic diversity of PROS membership and leadership • Add perspectives of parents, youth, and children • Study focus groups • Parent advisory committee • Collaborate with other PBRNs groups • CORNET • NMAPedsNet • Regional pediatric PBRNs • Family physician PBRNs
What Can You Do? • If you are an academic researcher, please consider bringing your study ideas to a practice-based research network • If you are a practitioner, please consider joining a practice-based research network • If you are possessed of an entrepreneurial spirit, consider establishing a practice-based research network in an area of research need • A network of providers of care to Hispanic/Latino children • Adolescent medicine practice-based research network • Subspecialty practice-based research networks
New Practice-Based Research Networks? • PBRNs have always helped in the establishment of other PBRNs • PROS was aided in its early days by the ASPN family physician network and by the then newly-created Pediatric Practice Research Group of Chicago • PROS has, in turn, helped in the creation of CORNET and NMAPedsNet
“The only competition is unmet need” Join with practice-based research networks in addressing this need!