The Tracking and Evaluation (TE) Core of the West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute (WVCTSI) uses collaborative capacity building evaluation and accountability frameworks to assist all cores in their evaluation and data-based decision-making processes, empowering core personnel to recognize and address challenges to productivity and desired outcomes. During Years 1-5, TE established robust systems and processes to provide leadership and personnel with objective performance data to assess progress toward Aim achievement. In this renewal application, TE proposes innovative new initiatives to enhance the WVCTSI's capacity to evaluate its progress, maximizing accountability and programmatic improvement. These efforts will be accomplished through the following specific aims: 1) develop Investigator Tracking and Support System (ITSS) utilizing quantitative and qualitative approaches to identify factors either contributing to success or providing barriers to productivity, 2) create and implement a systematic set of tools and measurement to drive continuous quality improvement and demonstrate impact of community stakeholder participation and engagement, and 3) build focused research and evaluation demonstrating WVCTSI impacts on health outcomes in WV. To accomplish Aim 1, we have successfully piloted innovative software and standard operating procedures through which every instance of investigator service delivery is logged in a central database with all other individual investigator data points, and goals associated with the outcomes and products associated with that delivery.
For Aim 2, we will capture the breadth and depth of WVCTSI community stakeholder by evaluating associated activities, interactions, and outcomes using the i) Program to Analyze, Record, and Track Networks to Enhance Relationships (PARTNER) Tool, an online survey instrument, ii) Toolkit for Community Engaged Mapping, a qualitative tool, and iii) Collaborative Productivity Scale, expanded to include measures of an investigator's readiness to engage in Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR).
Aim 3 will involve transforming our existing evaluation system to focus on WVCTSI impact on health outcomes at three levels: 1) moving the needle on publicly-available statewide health outcomes, 2) evaluating WVCTSI resource allocation to impact WVCTSI priority areas and related outcomes, and 3) studying the impact of specific healthcare policy and practice changes disseminated across the WV Practice-Based Research Network (WVPBRN). At each of these levels, we will focus on WVCTSI priority area metrics including drug overdose deaths, cancer mortality, and cardiovascular mortality as well as a number of more intermediary outcomes (e.g., Hepatitis C cures, cancer stage at diagnosis). Integrating these innovations into programmatic evaluation processes and procedures developed during Years 1-5 will facilitate accomplishment of the new programmatic goals of this application.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Specialized Center--Cooperative Agreements (U54)
Project #
2U54GM104942-02
Application #
9362160
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZGM1)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2017-07-01
Budget End
2018-06-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2017
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
West Virginia University
Department
Type
DUNS #
191510239
City
Morgantown
State
WV
Country
United States
Zip Code
26506
Wiener, R C; Shen, C; Findley, P A et al. (2018) Depressive symptoms and untreated coronal dental caries among adults ages 21-64 years, NHANES 2013-2014. Community Dent Health 35:179-185
Robillard, Pierre-Yves; Hulsey, Thomas C; Boukerrou, Malik et al. (2018) Linear association between maternal age and need of medical interventions at delivery in primiparae: a cohort of 21,235 singleton births. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med 31:2027-2035
Madinei, Saman; Ning, Xiaopeng (2018) Effects of the weight configuration of hand load on trunk musculature during static weight holding. Ergonomics 61:831-838
Gaudier-Diaz, Monica M; Haines, Adam H; Zhang, Ning et al. (2018) Social influences on microglial reactivity and neuronal damage after cardiac arrest/cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Physiol Behav 194:437-449
Soomro, Kamal Ahmed; Kale, Ugur; Curtis, Reagan et al. (2018) Development of an instrument to measure Faculty's information and communication technology access (FICTA). Educ Inf Technol (Dordr) 23:253-269
Lucke-Wold, Brandon; Mendez, Gustavo; Cua, David et al. (2018) Combined Endoscopic Transorbital and Endonasal Repair of High Flow Orbital Apex/Middle Fossa Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak with a Nasoseptal Flap. J Neuroinflamm Neurodegener Dis 2:
Khramtsov, Valery V (2018) In Vivo Electron Paramagnetic Resonance: Radical Concepts for Translation to the Clinical Setting. Antioxid Redox Signal 28:1341-1344
Davis, Stephen M; Davidov, Danielle; Kristjansson, Alfgeir L et al. (2018) Qualitative case study of needle exchange programs in the Central Appalachian region of the United States. PLoS One 13:e0205466
Dobrowolski, Steven F; Tourkova, Irina L; Robinson, Lisa J et al. (2018) A bone mineralization defect in the Pahenu2 model of classical phenylketonuria involves compromised mesenchymal stem cell differentiation. Mol Genet Metab 125:193-199
Innes, Kim E; Sambamoorthi, Usha (2018) The Association of Perceived Memory Loss with Osteoarthritis and Related Joint Pain in a Large Appalachian Population. Pain Med 19:1340-1356

Showing the most recent 10 out of 998 publications