Three evidence-based interventions have been selected to receive the 2020 UW Evidence to Implementation (E2I) Awards. The E2I Award Program was launched in 2018 with two awardees, and expanded this spring to three awards. The E2I application process is unique in that finalists work closely with the D&I Launchpad to co-create a robust final application, which is then subject to a competitive outside review.
These awards help investigators who have developed high impact, evidence-based interventions in health care take the next step to implement their research findings in clinical and community health settings. In addition to direct financial support, E2I awardees receive comprehensive resources from the ICTR-CAP D&I Launchpad program. Such resources include help with development of toolkits, marketing materials, and comprehensive business plans.
The 2019 E2I awardees are:
- I-SITE: Implementation for Sustained Impact in Teleophthalmology
Yao Liu, MD, UW Department of Ophthalmology
Previous ICTR Support: Translational Basic and Clinical Research Pilot Award (2016) - Staying Healthy After Childbirth: A Program for Moms with High Blood Pressure After Childbirth
Kara Hoppe, DO, UW Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Previous ICTR Support: CCHE Health Equity Research Fellow (2018) - MOVIN: Mobilizing Older Adults Via Systems-Based Interventions
Barb King, PhD & Linsey Steege, PhD, UW School of Nursing
Previous ICTR-CAP Support: Clinical & Community Outcomes Research Award (2013), Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Award (now known as SPER) (2017), Dissemination &Implementation Research Award (2018)
Complete list of awardees (2018-2020)
Jane Mahoney, Director of the Dissemination & Implementation Launchpad, comments,
Our D&I Launchpad team is very excited to work with this years awardees representing three innovative programs. These programs have incredible potential to make a significant impact on the health of Wisconsin and beyond. The Launchpad team’s expertise will help with the future growth and sustainability of these programs.
Growth in the E2I awards program reflects the underlying expansion in the D&I Launchpad program and the importance of translational research to the ICTR mission. As noted above, the award is only the first step in the ongoing commitment of the launchpad team to supporting the implementation plans of awardees.
For more information about the E2I Award program or other services, visit the D&I Launchpad page.