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Colorectal Cancer Control Program Workgroup Emory University – Co-chair Harvard University University of CA Los Angeles – Co-chair University of CO University of NC University of SC University of Texas Houston University of WA – Chair Washington University at St. Louis
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CRCCP Workgroup Goals Study EBI adoption, implementation, maintenance Implement Annual Grantee Survey 2011-2014 Develop additional studies Collaborate with CDC evaluation team
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Annual Grantee Survey Goals 1.Understand how grantees are implementing CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program (CRCCP) 2.Establish a baseline to assess how implementation changes each year 3.Collect information related to technical assistance and training needs
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Collaboration with CDC Evaluation Team Develop Annual Grantee Survey & additional studies Data collection, analysis, and interpretation Integrate survey findings with other evaluation activities Feedback to grantees (highlights report, webinars) Broader dissemination
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What We Did 2011-2014: annual grantee survey (2014 TBD, OMB) 2012: surveyed 24 of 33 unfunded states and tribes. 2013-2014: conducted interviews with 14 grantees to deepen understanding of EBI implementation efforts 2014-2015: collaborating with CDC on other components of CRCCP evaluation
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What We Accomplished, So Far 3 peer-reviewed publications, 1 under review 4 scientific meetings (5 presentations/posters) Shared findings with grantees in their annual grantee highlights report (prepared by CDC) Prepared brief for Dr. Kathi Wilson as part of a CPCRN Report that could be shared with Congress to demonstrate research and practice activities related to the Community Guide
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How We Worked Together Organization and leadership Chair + 2 Co-chairs, research staff Participation 9 centers, varying roles and levels Contributions Lots of survey development/drafts, especially at first Tried to have funded participants doing most “grunt” work Productivity Proposed papers shared with group; authors based on interest
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What Worked What worked well… Opportunity to develop strong collaboration with CDC CRCCP staff Activities still generating publication opportunities Co-chairs enjoyed working together What could have worked better… Late development of publication expectations Project activities still ongoing, how does transition in CPCRN member centers fit in?
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Lessons Learned Be open to new opportunities/shifts in workplan Build strong relationships with co-chairs Plan for IRB: multicenter issues and CDC sign-off Agree on publication expectations early on What “counts” for authorship Number of authors per center Think carefully about staffing needs for subprojects
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