A Conceptual Framework for Clinical and Translational Virtual Community Engagement Research

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Abstract

Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a trend for clinical and translational community engaged research in adapting to an increasingly virtual landscape. This requires a framework for engagement distinct from in-person research and program activities. We reflect on four case studies of community engagement activities that inform a conceptual framework to better integrate the virtual format into community engaged research reflecting key tenets of health equity and anti-racist praxis. Methods Four projects were selected by community engaged research stakeholders for an in-depth review based on how much the virtual transition impacted activities such as planning, recruitment, and data collection for each project. Transitions to virtual engagement were assessed across ten areas in which community engagement has been demonstrated to make a positive impact. Results Our analysis suggests a conceptual evaluation framework in which the ten community engagement areas cluster into four interrelated domains: (1) development, design, and delivery; (2) partnership and trust building; (3) implementation and change; and (4) ethics and equity. Conclusions The domains in this conceptual framework describe critical elements of community engaged research and programs consistent with recommendations for health equity informed meaningful community engagement from the National Academy of Medicine. The conceptual framework and case studies can be used for evaluation and to develop guidelines for clinical and translational researchers utilizing the virtual format in community engaged research.

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Rubyan, M., Trinidad, M. G., Ryan, K. A., Spiroff, M., Goold, S., Burns, J., … Platt, J. (2022). A Conceptual Framework for Clinical and Translational Virtual Community Engagement Research. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science. https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2022.479

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