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Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine 4/2012

01-12-2012 | Essay

A four-phase model of transdisciplinary team-based research: goals, team processes, and strategies

Authors: Kara L. Hall, PhD, Amanda L Vogel, PhD, MHS, Brooke A Stipelman, PhD, Daniel Stokols, PhD, Glen Morgan, PhD, Sarah Gehlert, PhD

Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine | Issue 4/2012

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ABSTRACT

The complexity of social and public health challenges has led to burgeoning interest and investments in cross-disciplinary team-based research, and particularly in transdisciplinary (TD) team-based research. TD research aims to integrate and ultimately extend beyond discipline-specific concepts, approaches, and methods to accelerate innovations and progress toward solving complex real-world problems. While TD research offers the promise of novel, wide-reaching, and important discoveries, it also introduces unique challenges. In particular, today's investigators are generally trained in unidisciplinary approaches and may have little training in, or exposure to, the scientific skills and team processes necessary to collaborate successfully in teams of colleagues from widely disparate disciplines and fields. Yet these skills are essential to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of TD team-based research. In the current article, we propose a model of TD team-based research that includes four relatively distinct phases: development, conceptualization, implementation, and translation. Drawing on the science of team science field, as well as the findings from previous research on group dynamics and organizational behavior, we identify key scientific goals and team processes that occur in each phase and across multiple phases. We then provide real-world exemplars for each phase that highlight strategies for successfully meeting the goals and engaging in the team processes that are hallmarks of that phase. We conclude by discussing the relevance of the model for TD team-based research initiatives, funding to support these initiatives, and future empirical research that aims to better understand the processes and outcomes of TD team-based research.
Footnotes
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TD research can be achieved, albeit less frequently, by a single individual, and therefore, some scholars distinguish between solo and team-based forms of transdisciplinarity (e.g., Wagner et al. [61] and [54]). In this manuscript, we focus entirely on team-based TD research.
 
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In the proposed model, the term “problem space” includes the set of disciplinary perspectives and factors relevant for comprehensively exploring and addressing a broad scientific issue or societal challenge (see Fig. 2). The delineation of the problem space is the core feature of the development phase, whereas the identification of a specific research question is the core feature of the conceptual phase. Metaphorically, the problem space is the sandbox, while the identification of the specific TD research question to be studied can be seen as the location where a team chooses to build its sand castle.
 
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Although this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) uses the term interdisciplinary, it uses it interchangeably with transdisciplinary. The intent of this FOA is to facilitate both, and our exemplar is specific to a transdisciplinary project.
 
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Metadata
Title
A four-phase model of transdisciplinary team-based research: goals, team processes, and strategies
Authors
Kara L. Hall, PhD
Amanda L Vogel, PhD, MHS
Brooke A Stipelman, PhD
Daniel Stokols, PhD
Glen Morgan, PhD
Sarah Gehlert, PhD
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Translational Behavioral Medicine / Issue 4/2012
Print ISSN: 1869-6716
Electronic ISSN: 1613-9860
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13142-012-0167-y

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