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Research Engagement Survey Tool (REST) – 9 item

Qualitative/Quantitative:
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  • Quantitative

Type of Instrument:
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  • Survey

Number of Items:
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9

Subscale Information:
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EP1. Focus on community perspectives and determinants of health (1)
EP2. Partner input is vital (1)
EP3. Partnership sustainability to meet goals and objectives (1)
EP4. Foster co-learning, capacity building, and co-benefit for all partners (1)
EP5. Build on strengths and resources within the community or patient population (1)
EP6. Facilitate collaborative, equitable partnerships (2)
EP8. Build and maintain trust in the partnership (2)

Language Availability:
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  • English

Brief Description:
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The Research Engagement Survey Tool (REST) is a way to measure the level of partner involvement in a research study. This is the shorter, 9-item version. It places the level of partner involvement in one of five categories, from least to most involved: (1) outreach and education, (2) consultation, (3) cooperation, (4) collaboration, or (5) partnership. Researchers can use the REST to find out how involved partners are in a study and compare their level of involvement between studies or within a study over time.

Citing Literature - Development/Original:
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Goodman, M. S., Ackermann, N., Pierce, K. A., Bowen, D. J., & Thompson, V. S. (2021). Development and Validation of a Brief Version of the Research Engagement Survey Tool. International journal of environmental research and public health, 18(19), 10020. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910020. PMID: 34639323 PMCID: PMC8507896.

Citing Literature - Empirical Use/Application:
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Rabin, B. A., Cain, K. L., Salgin, L., Watson, P. L., Jr, Oswald, W., Kaiser, B. N., Ayers, L., Yi, C., Alegre, A., Ni, J., Reyes, A., Yu, K. E., Broyles, S. L., Tukey, R., Laurent, L. C., & Stadnick, N. A. (2023). Using ethnographic approaches to document, evaluate, and facilitate virtual community-engaged implementation research. BMC public health, 23(1), 409. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-15299-2. PMID: 36855118 PMCID: PMC9974043.

Hoke, A. M., Rosen, P., Pileggi, F., Molinari, A., & Sekhar, D. L. (2023). Evaluation of a stakeholder advisory board for an adolescent mental health randomized clinical trial. Research involvement and engagement, 9(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-023-00425-6. PMID: 36978148 PMCID: PMC10044104.

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9-Item Version

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  • Research Engagement Survey Tool (REST)
  • Intended Focus

      Levels of Data Collection:
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      • Individual (Patient, Community Member)
      • Implementer
      • Organizational
      • Community
      • System
      • Policy

      Intended Priority Population:
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      • Community Members/Patients
      • Researcher/Evaluator
      • Clinician
      • Administrator
      • Public Health Practitioner

      Intended Priority Setting:
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      • Clinical Outpatient
      • Clinical Inpatient
      • Residential Care
      • Community Organization
      • Public Health Agency

      Policy:
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      Not Found

      Equity Focus:

      Yes
  • Psychometric Properties

      Scoring:
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      Yes

      Norms:
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      Responsiveness:
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      Not Found

      Validity:
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      • Convergent Validity (Definition)

      Reliability:
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      • Internal Consistency (Definition)

      Factor Analysis:
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      Yes
  • Pragmatic Properties

      Time to Administer:
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      Not Found

      Secondary Data:

      Not Found

      Cost:
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      Free

      Literacy:
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      Yes

      Interpretation:
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      No

      Training:
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      No

      Resources Required to Administer:
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      None/Low

      User Guidance:
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      • Guidance to Administer
      • Guidance to Analyze
      • Guidance to Interpret

      Obtrusiveness:
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      • Medium: Asyncronous collection of data

      Interactivity:
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      • Generative Outcome