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We work closely with community, state, and regional public health partners to promote family and child health and well-being by conducting applied prevention research and providing training and technical assistance. 

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Find toolkits, trainings, and other resources for engaging communities in public health projects and research.

Pragmatic Research Resources


CCTSI

Pragmatic research spans a wide variety of research activities, and research can be more or less pragmatic in different ways. Pragmatic research:

  • Includes research activities ranging from pragmatic clinical trials (focusing on testing interventions and procedures at the patient level) to testing interventions and models of care at the practice and system level, with consideration of health system and policy contexts
  • Helps support decisions by service and care providers – and policy makers, patients, and other interested parties – on whether and in what context to adopt, deliver or make use of an intervention
  • Usually includes biostatistics and study design, technology integration, data and informatics tools, D&I science, qualitative and mixed methods, partnership development, and community and stakeholder engagement

Use the tabs below to learn more about resources, education and consult requests available to CCTSI investigators to support pragmatic research.CCTSI Research Resource


Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center (RMPRC)

Colorado School of Public Health

CU Anschutz

Fitzsimons Building

13001 East 17th Place

3rd Floor East

Mail Stop B119

Aurora, CO 80045


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