Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4193069 | American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper synthesizes findings of the symposium, the goals of which were to determine the dynamics necessary for executing and utilizing cyberinfrastructure in public health and health services; examine the requirements of transdisciplinary collaboration; and identify future research directions. A multi-faceted conception of use-inspired research for cyberinfrastructure is developed. Use-inspired research aims to further basic theory but is grounded, inspired, and informed by practical problems. A cyberinfrastructure framework is presented that incorporates three intersecting dimensions: research-practice, health services-public health, and social-technical dimensions. Within this framework, this paper discusses the ways in which cyberinfrastructure provides opportunities to integrate across these dimensions to develop research and actions that can improve both clinical outcomes and public health.
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Authors
William PhD, Thomas A. PhD, Bradford W. PhD, Sue S. RN, MEd, Abdul R. PhD, MHSc,