15 The FAST PACE Toolkit: A tool to foster state-wide translation science

15. FAST PACE 工具包:促进全州转化科学的工具

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Abstract

Objectives/Goals: To create, train, and evaluate the FAST-PACE (Promoting Academic and Community Engagement) Toolkit that catalyzes academic-community translation science teams during a public health emergency. The toolkit is a road map based on the Research Readiness and Partnership Protocol (R2P2), which was developed from the Flint Water Crisis. Methods/Study Population: A literature review was conducted by the Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research Community Engagement (MICHR CE) program and the Community-Based Organization Partners (CBOP), to identify important and common elements in disaster response protocols with a set of key interviews (n = 31) to glean perspectives from community leaders. Key findings were extracted and reviewed to generate guidelines and recommendations for the R2P2 protocol. The co-developed FAST-PACE Toolkit launched its expansion statewide to address emergencies and health disparities of communities in crisis. The iterative process consisted of community report-outs, gathering input from stakeholders, via discussion, and evaluation surveys. The feedback was used to develop, enhance, and tailor the toolkit and training content. Results/Anticipated Results: Data from training (n = 8) of the critical elements of the FAST-PACE Toolkit, which provides guidance for academic and community team members that includes 1) assessing community assets and needs; 2) engaging in clear and bidirectional communication; 3) facilitating transparency and equitable partnering; 4) identifying health equity and justice issues; and 5) conducting the evaluation of research. The training will be disseminated in-person and virtually across the state of Michigan resulting in participants sharing community-identified health issues and social determinants of health to assist MICHR CE to suggest resources to address health impacts. Discussion/Significance of Impact: The FAST-PACE Toolkit borne from the flint water crisis and confounded by other crises used CEnR principles to create a translation science roadmap. It equips communities and collaborating academic institutions across the state to respond to public health crises and fosters equitable translation science partnerships built on respect and trust.

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