What does team science look like across the CTSA consortium? A qualitative analysis of the Great CTSA Team Science Contest submissions

Author:

Pelfrey Clara M.ORCID,Goldman Ann S.ORCID,DiazGranados Deborah J.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: The Great CTSA Team Science Contest (GTSC) was developed to discover how Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) hubs promote and support team science [1]. The purpose of this study was a secondary qualitative analysis of the GTSC submissions to better understand the diversity of team science initiatives across the CTSA consortium. Methods: Secondary qualitative analysis of the GTSC data addressed the following research questions, which defined the top-level coding: (1) What CTSA component sponsored it? (2) Who was the team doing the work? (3) Who were the intended beneficiaries? (4) What was the intended outcome? (5) What strategies did they use? (6) What translational science (TS) stage was addressed? (7) How do they align with the NCATS team science strategic goals? (8) How do the CTSA’s team science efforts align with the National Academies Research Council (NRC) recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of team science? Results: The GTSC received 170 submissions from 45 unique CTSA hubs. Qualitative analysis revealed a great variety of team science strategies for virtually all team science stakeholders. In addition to strategies to promote team science, results show successful examples that focus on outcomes and illustrate ways of measuring success. Conclusions: The GTSC shows that the CTSA consortium is involved in an extremely diverse array of team science activities, which align well with both the NRC recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of team science and the NCATS strategic goals for team science. Future research should evaluate the efficacy of team science strategies.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Medicine

Reference21 articles.

1. 1. The Great CTSA Team Science Contest Competition [Internet], 2018 [cited Dec 21, 2020]. (https://clic-ctsa.org/surveys/ctsa-great-team-science-competition and https://clic-ctsa.org/sites/default/files/2020-05/Qualtrix%20Combiined%20Submission.pdf)

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