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Translational Communication Program
The UF-FSU hub is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science Awards UL1TR001427, KL2TR001429 and TL1TR001428.
Presented by:
Elizabet Flood-Grady, PhD, Postdoctoral Associate, STEM Translational Communication Center and CTSI Recruitment Center
Slide2Expand strategic and evidence-based communication to enhance dissemination and implementation of translational research
TRANSLATIONAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Communication
and translation influence
every part of the research process
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Services
TRANSLATIONAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Consultations, 1-hour gratuitous session
Qualitative data collection
Study coordination
General operations management
IRB support
Assisting with Qualtrics or other survey systems
Recruitment and retention planning
Development and Implementation
Formative Process and Outcome Evaluation
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Ongoing Research Partnerships
TRANSLATIONAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Cancer Communication and Prevention
Communication and Recycling
Clinical Study Recruitment
Virtual Humans
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Contacts
TRANSLATIONAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Research Collaborations
Dr. Janice L. Krieger,
Director, Translational Communication Program and the STEM Translational Communication Center,
janicekrieger@ufl.edu
Service Center Support
Miriam Buhr,
Research Coordinator,
mbuhr@jou.ufl.edu
Jane Bradshaw,
Research Coordinator,
jbradshaw@jou.ufl.edu
TRANSLATIONAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
Select Collaborative Publications
Vilaro
, M. J., Wilson‐Howard, D. S., Griffin, L. N.,
Tavassoli
, F.,
Zalake
, M. S., Lok, B. C., ... & Krieger, J. L. (2020). Tailoring virtual human‐delivered interventions: A digital intervention promoting colorectal cancer screening for Black women.
Psycho‐Oncology
.
Flood-Grady, E., Liu, J., Paige, S. R., Lee, D., Nelson, D. R., Shenkman, E., ... & Krieger, J. L. (2020). Audience segmentation as a strategy for enhancing the use of research registries for recruiting patients into clinical trials.
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
,
17
, 100510.
Raisa, A.,
Bylund
, C., Islam, S., & Krieger, J. (2020). A Systematic Scoping Review of Cancer Communication About Prevention and Detection in Bangladesh. In
Expanding Horizons in Health Communication
(pp. 223-248). Springer, Singapore.
Odedina
, F. T., Walsh-Childers, K., Young, M. E.,
Kaninjing
, E., Krieger, J., Pereira, D., ... &
Fathi
, P. (2020). Development of a Minority Prostate Cancer Research Digest: Communication Strategy Statement for Black Men.
Journal of Cancer Education
, 1-10.
Lee, D., & Krieger, J. L. (2020). Moving from Directives toward Audience Empowerment: A Typology of Recycling Communication Strategies of Local Governments.
Sustainability
,
12
(7), 2722.
Harle
, C. A.,
Golembiewski
, E. H., Rahmanian, K. P.,
Brumback
, B., Krieger, J. L., Goodman, K. W., ... & Moseley, R. E. (2019). Does an interactive trust-enhanced electronic consent improve patient experiences when asked to share their health records for research? A randomized trial.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
,
26
(7), 620-629.
Neil, J. M., Gough, A., Kee, F., George, T. J.,
Pufahl
, J., & Krieger, J. L. (2019). The influence of patient identification and narrative transportation on intentions to participate in cancer research.
Journal of Cancer Education
,
34
(4), 725-734.
Paige, S. R., & Krieger, J. L. (2019). Recruitment in online research for COPD:
áleveraging
social media and research registries.
ERJ open research
,
5
(2).
Modave
, F., Zhao, Y., Krieger, J., He, Z., Guo, Y., Huo
, J., ... & Bian, J. (2019). Understanding perceptions and attitudes in breast Cancer discussions on twitter. Studies in health technology and informatics
, 264, 1293.Krieger, J. L., Neil, J. M., Strekalova
, Y. A., & Sarge, M. A. (2017). Linguistic strategies for improving informed consent in clinical trials among low health literacy patients. Journal of the National Cancer Institute,
109
(3), djw233.
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