Using Stakeholder Engagement to Disseminate Rapid and Responsive Messages

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This session will describe rapid stakeholder engagement and rapid iterative prototyping to developing communication materials to support awareness of and equitable access to monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for outpatient treatment of Covid-19 in Colorado. We will describe the choice of, use, and lessons learned from two stakeholder engagement methods to increase public awareness, especially in diverse communities: community engagement studios and town halls. This session will include an interactive activity to consider and select a stakeholder engagement method using www.dicemethods.org. We will discuss implications for scaling dissemination strategies.

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Translating for Impact: A Toolkit to Apply the Translational Science Benefits Model to Your Work

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The Translational Science Benefits Model (TSBM) is a framework for assessing the health and societal benefits of clinical and translational science. The framework was developed by a cross-disciplinary team including members of the Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS), Bernard Becker Medical Library at Washington University School of Medicine, and the Center for Public Health Systems Science at the Brown School at Washington University.

The TSBM can help researchers, administrators and policymakers measure the impact of their work in four distinct domains: CLINICAL, COMMUNITY, ECONOMIC, and POLICY.

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Dissemination to Policymakers

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In this concurrent session, Dr. Jonathan Purtle will discuss Dissemination to Policymakers and how to translate evidence into policy. He will discuss the three stage approach for dissemination research: formative audience research, audience segmentation research, and dissemination effectiveness research. At each stage, Purtle focuses on specific goals and assessments with results from his research.

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