Molldrem Stephen, Luft Heidi, Farroni Jeffrey S, Lyons Elizabeth J, Wooten Kevin
Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.
Institute for Translational Sciences, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2025 Feb 10;9(1):e68. doi: 10.1017/cts.2025.22. eCollection 2025.
Team Methods to Advance Processes and Performance in Science (TeamMAPPS) is an evidence-based Team Science competency model and intervention. TeamMAPPS was developed by experts in the Science of Team Science with translational teams in mind. TeamMAPPS focuses on three core teamwork competencies: (1) psychological safety, (2) awareness and exchange, and (3) self-correction and adaptation. In 2023, the TeamMAPPS framework was operationalized into five online training modules that can be used to train whole teams or individuals, with or without facilitation, in any order. This article reports formative findings from the pre-implementation stage of the TeamMAPPS Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) study.
We conducted 27 interviews and participant-observation fieldwork with 23 individuals involved in the conceptualization, design, or implementation of TeamMAPPS (four were interviewed twice). All implementers were affiliated with a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) hub. Data were collected during pre-implementation, when modules were being tested and early-stage implementers were being trained. We used D&I theories and frameworks to structure the study, analyze interview data, and recommend implementation strategies.
"Adoption," "reach," and "effectiveness" emerged as key implementation outcomes. TeamMAPPS was perceived to be evidence-based, highly adaptable, and a Team Science intervention offering unique benefits. We draw on participants' responses and expert recommendations to suggest implementation strategies.
CTSAs and other organizations can use varied strategies to implement TeamMAPPS. The flexibility of the intervention and its rootedness in an evidence-base synthesized by Team Science leaders make TeamMAPPS appealing for CTSAs seeking to enhance their team training offerings.
推进科学流程与绩效的团队方法(TeamMAPPS)是一种基于证据的团队科学能力模型及干预措施。TeamMAPPS是由团队科学领域的专家在考虑转化团队的情况下开发的。TeamMAPPS专注于三项核心团队合作能力:(1)心理安全,(2)意识与交流,以及(3)自我纠正与适应。2023年,TeamMAPPS框架被转化为五个在线培训模块,可用于培训整个团队或个人,有无引导均可,顺序任意。本文报告了TeamMAPPS传播与实施(D&I)研究实施前阶段的形成性研究结果。
我们对23名参与TeamMAPPS概念化、设计或实施的人员进行了27次访谈和参与式观察实地研究(4人接受了两次访谈)。所有实施人员均隶属于临床与转化科学奖(CTSA)中心。数据收集于实施前阶段,当时模块正在测试,早期实施人员正在接受培训。我们使用D&I理论和框架来构建研究、分析访谈数据并推荐实施策略。
“采用”“覆盖范围”和“有效性”成为关键的实施成果。TeamMAPPS被认为是基于证据的、高度可适应的,并且是一种提供独特益处的团队科学干预措施。我们借鉴参与者的回答和专家建议,提出实施策略。
CTSA和其他组织可以使用多种策略来实施TeamMAPPS。该干预措施的灵活性及其扎根于团队科学领导者综合的证据基础,使得TeamMAPPS对寻求增强其团队培训服务的CTSA具有吸引力。