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6 Synthesis of Workshop Messages
Pages 43-46

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... Creating an evidence-based program requires getting support for the program, implementing it, gathering and analyzing data, demonstrating efficacy, and moving toward dissemination. The length of this process can be daunting for academic researchers, who need to produce results to advance in their careers.
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... Traditional randomized controlled trials are not always necessary to demonstrate efficacy, Thompson observed. Methods like pragmatic trials, comprehensive dynamic trials, or rapid learning cycles can produce valuable evidence and move the field forward.
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... Winston Wong, medical director for Kaiser Permanente Community 1 Critical race theory looks at the relationships among race, racism, and power. It is an activist approach that is based on the assumptions that racism is ordinary and acceptable, white privilege exists, and the belief that the concepts of race and racism are social constructs rather than a biological reality.
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... "We, as researchers, have the obligation to help people figure out what we have learned and how that can be used in their community," she said. INVOLVING PROVIDERS Finally, Thompson pointed to an obstacle not much discussed at the workshop, which is the willingness of health care providers to accept and adopt technologies.


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