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DIDR-Dissemination & Implementation in Diabetes Research

$20,779P30FY2025DKNIH

Washington University, Saint Louis MO

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT - Dissemination and Implementation in Diabetes Research Core The primary goal of the Dissemination and Implementation in Diabetes Research Core (DIDR) is to assist Washington University Center for Diabetes Translation Research (WU-CDTR) investigators in filling the gap between discovery of new knowledge generated by their diabetes research and the application of this science to ultimately inform and benefit patient and population health. The DIDR Core has been critical in expanding the cadre of investigators conducting translational research in diabetes and building novel partnerships. Over the past five years, the Core has contributed to the evolving research methods that support high quality dissemination and implementation (D&I) studies including innovative research designs, novel D&I strategies, specialized measures assessing current research and practice related to D&I in diabetes interventions, and methods to understand context and tap preferences. Additionally, D&I methods support research conducted within clinical and community settings that represent real-world practice, which necessitates specialized methods to fit research within the normal operating procedures of practitioners and organizations. The DIDR Core actively supports WU-CDTR investigators by providing expertise and resources in D&I science to advance health. The Core also supports clinical and academic partnerships and those that extend to community contexts and non-healthcare sector organizations with missions that directly address determinants of health and reach populations that can benefit from effective interventions and approaches for diabetes prevention and management. Current DIDR Core services build on this experience in implementing DIDR activities and supporting the large number of investigators pursuing D&I research. Based on this successful history, promising trajectory, and systematic core evaluation, we expect continued growth of DIDR services to support D&I research of WU-CDTR investigators.

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