2018
DOI: 10.1289/ehp3657
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Expanding the Concept of Translational Research: Making a Place for Environmental Health Sciences

Abstract: Summary:The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) introduces a new translational research framework that builds upon previous biomedical models to create a more comprehensive and integrated environmental health paradigm. The framework was developed as a graphical construct that illustrates the complexity of designing, implementing, and tracking translational research in environmental health. We conceptualize translational research as a series of concentric rings and nodes, defining “trans… Show more

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“…"Research translation" describes the timely and efficient transfer of scientific findings into improvements in public health outcomes [35]. Conceptualizations of translation have evolved over time, from a three-step process of information diffusion, targeted dissemination, and implementation [36] to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Translational Research Framework, which depicts five concentric rings moving from scientific discovery through application and synthesis, implementation and adjustment, and practice, ultimately resulting in positive health impacts [37].…”
Section: Risk Communication: a Key Administrative Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Research translation" describes the timely and efficient transfer of scientific findings into improvements in public health outcomes [35]. Conceptualizations of translation have evolved over time, from a three-step process of information diffusion, targeted dissemination, and implementation [36] to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Translational Research Framework, which depicts five concentric rings moving from scientific discovery through application and synthesis, implementation and adjustment, and practice, ultimately resulting in positive health impacts [37].…”
Section: Risk Communication: a Key Administrative Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The translation of research findings into application for public health benefits is often non-linear. For this reason, it is necessary to capture a variety of societal benefits at different points along the translational research continuum (6). To capture some of these benefits, we previously used a case study approach to identify economic and societal benefits of SRP-funded research that led to the development of remediation and site monitoring tools involved in the cleanup of potentially hazardous substances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several interdisciplinary theories inform environmental health nursing. Exemplars include Allostatic Load, Exposome, and Translational Research Framework for Environmental Health (McEwen, ; Pettibone et al, ; Wild, ). Allostatic Load, or the cumulative stress and biological response associated with maintaining homeostasis, provides a framework to integrate social stressors with environmental exposure variables in research (McEwen, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposomic theory, informing the cumulative measurement of human environment exposures from conception, also resonates with the holistic and life‐span nature of environmental health nursing (Wild, ). Pettibone et al () describe a framework to translate research processes that is applicable to environmental health nursing research. Environment has also been included as a major concept in several nursing theories, such as the environment in the Florence Nightingale Theory of Nursing, Martha E. Rogers's Science of Unitary Human Beings, Dorothy Johnson's Behavioral System Model, and Betty Newman's System Model (Smith & Parker, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%