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Learn from experts about dissemination and implementation research for interventions promoting walking and walkability. This webinar aims to inform the development of a research agenda and priorities in this field. Organized by Physical Activity Policy Research Network Plus (PAPRN+), Active Living Research (ALR), and America Walks. Supported by NIH R13 grant. Join us on August 18, 2016, at 10 am Pacific / 1 pm Eastern.
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Research Translation: Lessons from Dissemination and Implementation Research for Interventions Promoting Walking and Walkability August 18, 2016 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern
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Background for this webinar • Inform the development of a dissemination and implementation research agenda for walking and walkability • Supported by NIH R13 and developed by Physical Activity Policy Research Network Plus(PAPRN+), Active Living Research (ALR), and America Walks
A note about this presentation… Research reported in this presentation was supported by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R13CA203386. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
Physical Activity Policy Research Network Plus (PAPRN+) Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention PAPRN+ Coordinating Center housed within the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health PRC Coordinating Center jointly led with Active Living Research (ALR) Five Collaborating Centers at various institutions conducting research to advance physical activity policy
Aims of PAPRN+ Network Promote high quality research vital to the development, implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of policies, environments, and programs that increase physical activity, specifically walking. Enhance translation of research into policy and practice and ensure that practice informs research by strengthening collaborations with a diverse array of stakeholders from key health and non-health sectors and taking interventions to scale. Integrate translation, dissemination, and implementation (TDI) research and practice into the training of key stakeholders from various sectors and future leaders in the field.
D&I Conference Goals • Convene a scientific workshop that will engage academic researchers, policy experts, and practitioners representing multiple fields and sectors to implement a systematic process that will advance D&I research related to interventions that promote walking and walkability. • Summarize and synthesize the evidence on effectiveness of policy, systems, and environment interventions that promote walking and walkability and their ability to reduce the risk of cancers, obesity, and other non-communicable diseases. • Propose research priorities to advance knowledge on D&I of evidence-based interventions to improve walking and walkability; emphasis on Working Group topics.
Today’s Presenters Jacqueline Kerr, PhD, MSc, Ross C. Brownson, PhD,
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Today’s Presenters Jacqueline Kerr, PhD, MSc, Ross C. Brownson, PhD,