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. 2011 Jun;4(3):153-62.
doi: 10.1111/j.1752-8062.2011.00291.x.

Evaluating translational research: a process marker model

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Evaluating translational research: a process marker model

William Trochim et al. Clin Transl Sci. 2011 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: We examine the concept of translational research from the perspective of evaluators charged with assessing translational efforts. One of the major tasks for evaluators involved in translational research is to help assess efforts that aim to reduce the time it takes to move research to practice and health impacts. Another is to assess efforts that are intended to increase the rate and volume of translation.

Methods: We offer an alternative to the dominant contemporary tendency to define translational research in terms of a series of discrete "phases."

Results: We contend that this phased approach has been confusing and that it is insufficient as a basis for evaluation. Instead, we argue for the identification of key operational and measurable markers along a generalized process pathway from research to practice.

Conclusions: This model provides a foundation for the evaluation of interventions designed to improve translational research and the integration of these findings into a field of translational studies.

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Two‐phase translational research model in Sung et al. 6
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Three‐phase translational research model in Westfall et al. 2
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Three‐phase translational research model in Dougherty and Conway. 7
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Four‐phase translational research model based on Khoury et al. 8
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Comparison of the four major translational research models.
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Generic subprocess of a research study.
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Examples of process marker models at three levels of scale.

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