National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (Dr Parker), Office of Science (Dr Zhu and Ms Mekonnen), Office of Policy, Performance, and Evaluation (Dr Puddy and Ms Kelly), Global Health Center (Dr Scott), Office of Health Equity (Dr Penman-Aguilar), and Public Health Infrastructure Center (Dr Stephens), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia; US Public Health Service, Washington, District of Columbia (Drs Parker and Scott); and Office of Capacity Development and Applied Prevention Science, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia (Dr Li).
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2024;30(1):72-78. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000001815. Epub 2023 Oct 5.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a long history of using high-quality science to drive public health action that has improved the health, safety, and well-being of people in the United States and globally. To ensure scientific quality, manuscripts authored by CDC staff are required to undergo an internal review and approval process known as clearance. During 2022, CDC launched a scientific clearance transformation initiative to improve the efficiency of the clearance process while ensuring scientific quality.
As part of the scientific clearance transformation initiative, a group of senior scientists across CDC developed a framework called the Domains of Excellence for High-Quality Publications (DOE framework). The framework includes 7 areas ("domains") that authors can consider for developing high-quality and impactful scientific manuscripts: Clarity, Scientific Rigor, Public Health Relevance, Policy Content, Ethical Standards, Collaboration, and Health Equity. Each domain includes multiple quality elements, highlighting specific key considerations within.
CDC scientists are expected to use the DOE framework when conceptualizing, developing, revising, and reviewing scientific products to support collaboration and to ensure the quality and impact of their scientific manuscripts.
The DOE framework sets expectations for a consistent standard for scientific manuscripts across CDC and promotes collaboration among authors, partners, and other subject matter experts. Many aspects have broad applicability to the public health field at large and might be relevant for others developing high-quality manuscripts in public health science. The framework can serve as a useful reference document for CDC authors and others in the public health community as they prepare scientific manuscripts for publication and dissemination.
疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)长期以来一直利用高质量的科学来推动公共卫生行动,从而改善了美国和全球人民的健康、安全和福祉。为了确保科学质量,CDC 员工撰写的稿件需要经过内部审查和批准程序,称为“clearance”。2022 年,CDC 启动了一项科学 clearance 转型计划,旨在提高 clearance 流程的效率,同时确保科学质量。
作为科学 clearance 转型计划的一部分,一组来自 CDC 的资深科学家制定了一个称为卓越领域框架(卓越领域框架)的框架。该框架包括作者可以考虑的 7 个领域(“领域”),以开发高质量和有影响力的科学稿件:清晰性、科学严谨性、公共卫生相关性、政策内容、道德标准、合作和健康公平。每个领域都包含多个质量要素,突出了其中的特定关键考虑因素。
当构思、开发、修订和审查科学产品时,CDC 科学家预计将使用 DOE 框架,以支持合作,并确保其科学稿件的质量和影响力。
卓越领域框架为 CDC 内部的科学稿件设定了一致的标准,并促进了作者、合作伙伴和其他主题专家之间的合作。许多方面对整个公共卫生领域具有广泛的适用性,对于其他编写公共卫生科学高质量稿件的人可能也具有相关性。该框架可以作为 CDC 作者和公共卫生界其他人士在准备科学稿件出版和传播时的有用参考文件。