Examples of Activities or Outputs from Non NIDRR-grantees
To assist you in generating ideas for your own plan and activity, the resources listed provide non-NIDRR grantee examples of activities or outcomes related to knowledge translation.
Reports, Papers, Web sites and other Tools
Development, Dissemination, and Utilization of Public Health Systems Research Resources (Scutchfield, Bhandari, Lawhorn, McCarty, & Ingram).
This PowerPoint presentation reports progress from an on-going collaborative project conducted by the University of Kentucky, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) with sponsorship from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to (a) identify and create descriptive records of public health datasets and instruments to be tagged Public Health Systems Research (PHSR) and included in the Health Services Research Resources (HSRR) database to be maintained by the NLM, and (b) to disseminate information about the new NLM PHSR topic subset of the HSRR database to the research community. They welcome contributions of data sets or instruments; contact Richard.ingram@uky.edu
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/nichsr/pres/2007_ah_ds.ppt
Health Technology Assessment: HTA 101: Disseminating Findings and Recommendations (Goodman, 2004).
This is a section of the HTA 101: Introduction to Health Technology Assessment, published on the US National Library of Medicine Web site. It discusses the following aspects of dissemination: (a) competing for attention, (b) dissemination dimensions, (c) dissemination plan, and mediating access.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/nichsr/hta101/ta101010.html
Peer-Reviewed Journals or Books
Innovations in mental health services implementation: a report on state-level data from the U.S. Evidence-Based Practices Project (Magnabosco, 2006).
The Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Project has been investigating the implementation of evidence-based mental health practices (Assertive Community Treatment, Family Psychoeducation, Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment, Illness Management and Recovery, and Supported Employment) in state public mental health systems in the United States since 2001. To date, project findings have yielded valuable insights into implementation strategy characteristics and effectiveness. This Implementation Science article reports the results of an effort to identify and classify state-level implementation activities and strategies employed across the eight states participating in the project.
http://www.implementationscience.com/content/1/1/13


