Riley William T
Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2017 Jun;7(2):380-384. doi: 10.1007/s13142-017-0474-4.
The National Institutes of Health's Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) recently released its Strategic Plan for 2017 to 2021. This plan highlights three scientific priorities: (1) improve the synergy of basic and applied behavioral and social sciences research, (2) enhance and promote the research infrastructure, methods, and measures needed to support a more cumulative and integrated approach to behavioral and social sciences research, and (3) facilitate the adoption of behavioral and social sciences research findings in health research and in practice. This commentary focuses on the challenges and opportunities to facilitate the adoption of research findings in health research and in practice. In addition to the ongoing NIH support for dissemination and implementation (D&I) research, we must address transformative challenges and opportunities such as better disseminating and implementing D&I research, merging research and practice, adopting more rigorous and diverse methods and measures for both D&I and clinical trials research, evaluating technological-based delivery of interventions, and transitioning from minimally adaptable intervention packages to planned adaptations rooted in behavior change principles. Beyond translation into practice and policy, the OBSSR Strategic Plan also highlights the need for translation of behavioral and social science findings into the broader biomedical research enterprise.
美国国立卫生研究院行为与社会科学研究办公室(OBSSR)最近发布了其2017年至2021年战略计划。该计划突出了三个科学重点:(1)提高基础行为与社会科学研究和应用行为与社会科学研究的协同效应;(2)加强并促进支持行为与社会科学研究采用更具累积性和综合性方法所需的研究基础设施、方法和措施;(3)推动行为与社会科学研究成果在卫生研究及实践中的应用。本评论聚焦于促进研究成果在卫生研究及实践中应用所面临的挑战与机遇。除了美国国立卫生研究院目前对传播与实施(D&I)研究的支持外,我们还必须应对变革性挑战与机遇,如更好地传播和实施D&I研究、融合研究与实践、为D&I研究及临床试验研究采用更严谨多样的方法和措施、评估基于技术的干预措施交付方式,以及从适应性最低的干预方案转向基于行为改变原则的规划性调整。除了转化为实践和政策外,OBSSR战略计划还强调了将行为与社会科学研究成果转化为更广泛生物医学研究事业的必要性。