2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12961-015-0060-5
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Identifying potential indicators to measure the outcome of translational cancer research: a mixed methods approach

Abstract: BackgroundIn a context where there is an increasing demand to evaluate the outcome of bio-medical research, our work aims to develop a set of indicators to measure the impact of translational cancer research. The objective of our study was to explore the scope and issues of translational research relevant to evaluation, explore the views of researchers on the evaluation of oncological translational research, and select indicators measuring the outcomes and outputs of translational research in oncology by conse… Show more

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“…Studies used exploratory sequential designs mainly for instrument development, program evaluation, and description. As examples, Shore et al (2015) used semistructured telephone interviews and then quantitative clinical data from 67 Veterans Health Administration sites to identify site-level practices that were associated with high oral anticoagulant adherence; Thonon et al (2015) sequentially employed semistructured interviews and a modified Delphi survey with European cancer researchers to identify and select outcome indicators for translational oncology research. Both intervention and multistage designs also were employed in program evaluation studies.…”
Section: Study Purposes and Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies used exploratory sequential designs mainly for instrument development, program evaluation, and description. As examples, Shore et al (2015) used semistructured telephone interviews and then quantitative clinical data from 67 Veterans Health Administration sites to identify site-level practices that were associated with high oral anticoagulant adherence; Thonon et al (2015) sequentially employed semistructured interviews and a modified Delphi survey with European cancer researchers to identify and select outcome indicators for translational oncology research. Both intervention and multistage designs also were employed in program evaluation studies.…”
Section: Study Purposes and Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Delphi method is a structured process and a systematic, effective, reliable and comprehensive technique for collecting and distilling knowledge from a group of experts by means of a series of anonymous questionnaires interspersed with controlled feedback. [33][34][35] Therefore, this method is widely used for constructing index systems.…”
Section: Study Setting and Participants Patient And Public Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We initiated word-of-mouth recruitment by leveraging existing networks known to the research team and relying on snowball sampling, a common technique used in qualitative research ( Figure 1) (17,18). We deliberately invited participants who represented different perspectives (patient, family, different types of health care professionals) across Canada (18).…”
Section: Participant Samplementioning
confidence: 99%