Development and use of a novel tool for assessing and improving researcher embeddedness in learning health systems and applied system improvements

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Abstract

This paper outlines the development, deployment and use, and testing of a tool for measuring and improving healthcare researcher embeddedness - i.e., being connected to and engaged with key leverage points and stakeholders in a health system. Despite the widely acknowledged importance of embeddedness for learning health systems and late-stage translational research, we were not aware of useful tools for addressing and improving embeddedness in scholar training programs. We developed the MN-LHS Embeddedness Tool covering connections to committees, working groups, leadership, and other points of contact across four domains: patients and caregivers; local practice (e.g., operations and workflows); local institutional research (e.g., research committees and agenda- or initiative-setting groups); and national (strategic connections within professional groups, conferences, etc.). We used qualitative patterns and narrative findings from 11 learning health system training program scholars to explore variation in scholar trajectories and the embeddedness tool's usefulness in scholar professional development. Tool characteristics showed moderate evidence of construct validity; secondarily, we found significant differences in embeddedness, as a score, from baseline through program completion. The tool has demonstrated simple, practical utility in making embeddedness an explicit (rather than hidden) part of applied and learning health system researcher training, alongside emerging evidence for validity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere248
JournalJournal of Clinical and Translational Science
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 31 2023

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Association for Clinical and Translational Science.

Keywords

  • Learning health systems
  • career development
  • embeddedness
  • hidden curriculum
  • research training

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