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Dissemination Agendas for Cancer Control: Research and Implementation Strategies

This presentation summarizes the dialogue on dissemination agendas for public health and clinical care in cancer control. It identifies aims, research and implementation agendas, inter-organizational collaborations, and case studies of successes. The recommendations include expanding infrastructure and support for dissemination and implementation research, effective communications, and promoting partnerships.

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Dissemination Agendas for Cancer Control: Research and Implementation Strategies

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  1. Dialogue on Dissemination Summary Presentation Lenora Johnson, M.P.H., C.H.E.S. Center for Strategic Dissemination Jon F. Kerner, Ph.D. Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences

  2. The Dialogue Process August Call – Aims Identified • A Dissemination Research agenda • A Dissemination Implementation agenda (including the identification of dissemination tools that will have the greatest immediate payoff in reducing the suffering and death due to cancer) • An inter-organizational collaboration agenda (focused on facilitating the Research and Implementation agendas) • Case studies of successes

  3. November 15-16, 2004 Dissemination Agendas for Public Health December 1-2, 2004 Dissemination Agendas for Clinical Care Context Specific Meetings

  4. Research RecommendationsTwo Recommendations Seven Strategies

  5. Expand Infrastructure and Support for Dissemination and Implementation Research • Strategy 1: Reconstruct and Expand National Funding Mechanisms/Requirements • Strategy 2: Improve Quality of Peer Review • Strategy 3: Increase Incentives and Rewards for Training and Career Development • Strategy 4: Develop Common Lexicon of Research Methods and Terminology

  6. Build Body of Conceptual Models, Research Methods, and Theory-Based Applications • Strategy 5: Broaden/Shift the Accepted Research Designs and Methodologies • Strategy 6: Increase Study of Specific Areas of Dissemination and Implementation • Strategy 7: Monitor Progress of Dissemination/Implementation and Present Evidence to Promote New Research Strategies

  7. Implementation RecommendationsTwo RecommendationsFive Strategies

  8. Effective Communications • Strategy 1: Facilitate communication and interaction among parties who can benefit from the successful translation of cancer control research findings into practice. • Strategy 5: Make evidence-based practices and “knowledge mobilization” methods easier to adopt.

  9. Promote Partnerships • Strategy 2: Promote research/practice partnerships between agencies that fund cancer control research and agencies that fund cancer control programs. • Strategy 3: Increase demand for and encourage a culture of evidence-based practice within organizations that implement cancer control activities. • Strategy 4: Cultivate dissemination partnerships based on mutual self-interest with traditional and non-traditional organizations.

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