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Temporal development of high-performance translational teams
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Brasier, Allan R.
, Resnik, Felice
, Casey, Shannon L.
, Burnside, Elizabeth S.
, Rolland, Betsy
in
Adaptive learning
/ Collaboration
/ Decision making
/ design for dissemination
/ development model
/ Discipline
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Intervention
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Multidisciplinary teams
/ Problem solving
/ Product development
/ Review
/ School environment
/ Science
/ shared mental model
/ Skills
/ Training
/ transactive memory system
/ Translation
/ Translational Research, Design and Analysis
/ Translational teams
2023
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Temporal development of high-performance translational teams
by
Brasier, Allan R.
, Resnik, Felice
, Casey, Shannon L.
, Burnside, Elizabeth S.
, Rolland, Betsy
in
Adaptive learning
/ Collaboration
/ Decision making
/ design for dissemination
/ development model
/ Discipline
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Intervention
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Multidisciplinary teams
/ Problem solving
/ Product development
/ Review
/ School environment
/ Science
/ shared mental model
/ Skills
/ Training
/ transactive memory system
/ Translation
/ Translational Research, Design and Analysis
/ Translational teams
2023
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Temporal development of high-performance translational teams
by
Brasier, Allan R.
, Resnik, Felice
, Casey, Shannon L.
, Burnside, Elizabeth S.
, Rolland, Betsy
in
Adaptive learning
/ Collaboration
/ Decision making
/ design for dissemination
/ development model
/ Discipline
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Intervention
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Multidisciplinary teams
/ Problem solving
/ Product development
/ Review
/ School environment
/ Science
/ shared mental model
/ Skills
/ Training
/ transactive memory system
/ Translation
/ Translational Research, Design and Analysis
/ Translational teams
2023
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Temporal development of high-performance translational teams
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Temporal development of high-performance translational teams
2023
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Successful translation involves the coupled application of knowledge - generating research with product development to advance a device, drug, diagnostic, or evidence-based intervention for clinical adoption to improve human health. Critical to the success of the CTSA consortium, translation can be more effectively accomplished by training approaches that focus on improving team-emergent knowledge skills and attitudes (KSAs) linked to performance. We earlier identified 15 specific evidence-informed, team-emergent competencies that facilitate translational team (TT) performance. Here, we examine the SciTS literature describing developmental, temporal dynamics, and adaptive learning stages of interdisciplinary teams and integrate these with real-world observations on TT maturation pathways. We propose that TTs undergo ordered developmental phases, each representing a learning cycle that we call Formation , Knowledge Generation , and Translation . We identify major activities of each phase linked to development goals. Transition to subsequent phases is associated with a team learning cycle, resulting in adaptations that enabling progression towards clinical translation. We present known antecedents of stage-dependent competencies and rubrics for their assessment. Application of this model will ease assessment, facilitate goal identification and align relevant training interventions to improve performance of TTs in the CTSA context.
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Cambridge University Press
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