IMPACT Core
The mission of our core is to accelerate the dissemination and implementation (D&I), and hence the impact, of translational research. We define impact as the positive effects of research on the health and well-being of individuals, communities, and populations; and on healthcare delivery and the economy.
We believe that gaining familiarity with the theories, frameworks, and methods of D&I Science* allows researchers at any stage on the translational continuum to design their studies with an eye to impact.
Our core offers tools, services, and training that come from D&I Science so that you can optimize the impact of your research.
Some of the Consulting Services We Offer:
- The Path to Impact Guide
- Path to Impact examples
- Review of grant proposals/current research projects.
- Identification of resources related to D&I Science.
- Assistance with applying for CTSI D&I Science Pilot Awards.
- Assistance with community engagement, an essential part of impactful research.
- Assistance with human-centered design techniques to support impactful research.
Are you ready to make an impact?
The resource catalogs gathered here include frameworks/theories/models, methods/measures, funding resources, practice resources, training, and health equity resources, and in most cases are open-access and sponsored by academic institutions.
D&I Science - the field of study that examines the process by which scientific evidence is distributed, adopted, implemented, and sustained in typical community or clinical settings.
Helpful Resources:
- Explore the University of Pittsburgh's Dissemination and Implementation Science Collaborative (DISC) and consider becoming a member. The objective of DISC is to connect interdisciplinary D&I scientists and trainees to develop D&I collaborative research, education, infrastructure, and capacity. Meetings are held throughout the year to share projects and opportunities, develop ideas, and learn about dissemination and implementation science from expert speakers.
- Bauer MS, Kirchner J. Implementation science: What is it and why should I care? Psychiatry Res. 2020 Jan;283:112376
- Bauer MS, Damschroder L, Hagedorn H, Smith J, Kilbourne AM. An introduction to implementation science for the non-specialist. BMC Psychol. 2015 Sep 16;3(1):32
- Eccles, M.P., Mittman, B.S. Welcome to Implementation Science. Implementation Sci 2006;1,1
Co-director, IMPACT Core
Phone: 412-383-3281
E-mail: Janet_freburger@pitt.edu
Co-director, IMPACT Core
Phone: 866-482-7488
E-mail: rogalss@upmc.edu
Faculty, IMPACT Core
Phone: 412-383-3405
E-mail: nel24@pitt.edu
Faculty, IMPACT Core
Phone: 412-383-2319
E-mail: jsmaier@pitt.edu
Faculty, IMPACT Core
Phone: 412-383-4603
E-mail: cmm295@pitt.edu