• J Gen Intern Med · Oct 2023

    Training Health Policy Researchers on Policy Engagement and Research Translation for Greater Impact: Evaluation of the Amplify@LDI Program.

    • Alison M Buttenheim, David Grande, Tali Ruskin, Kaday Kamara, Liz Donhauser, Janet Weiner, and Rachel M Werner.
    • Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA. abutt@upenn.edu.
    • J Gen Intern Med. 2023 Oct 1; 38 (13): 307330763073-3076.

    BackgroundFew researchers receive formal training in research translation and dissemination or policy engagement. We created Amplify@LDI, a training program for health services and health policy researchers, to equip them with skills to increase the visibility of their research through translation and dissemination activities.AimsTo describe the program's participants and curriculum, and evaluate the first 2 years of the program.SettingThe Leonard Davis Institute (LDI) at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn).ParticipantsAn annual cohort of 12 LDI Senior Fellows (Penn faculty) from multiple schools, disciplines, and ranks at Penn.Program DescriptionThe Amplify@LDI curriculum includes 6 sessions on different aspects of research translation and dissemination, including media and social engagement, writing Op-Eds, and policy engagement.Program EvaluationParticipants reported measurable increases in time spent on translation and dissemination activities, as well as new enthusiasm for and confidence in policy engagement. Participants' reach (as measured by Altmetric) increased during the program, compared to smaller increases or reductions in reach for two comparator groups.DiscussionIn our preliminary evaluation of Amplify@LDI, we find strong evidence of positive impact from participant evaluations, and suggestive evidence that participation in the program is associated with significant increases in the reach of their research.© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Society of General Internal Medicine.

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