This newly-updated document library offers resources for any Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN), and includes tools and templates for the development of administrative infrastructure. All guidance was developed by the Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) WWAMI region Practice and Research Network (WPRN) for PBRN administrators to use as a starting point: we want these documents to facilitate policy development discussions and for admin teams to adapt relevant content to the needs of their network.
And if you use it? Please cite us! Users are encouraged to acknowledge this resource library in relevant publications and other scholarly works.

This Resource Library is organized by categories related to network governance and membership, projects and studies, and general administration. Also included is a toolkit enabling networks and clinics to conduct card studies*. Click the category headings below to find the downloadable materials. The Document Inventory section contains all the templates without description for administrators who already know which item they need.
Each tool and template includes a short description of its purpose and use. Relevant suggestions are integrated throughout. Instructions and sample content for customization are shown in blue. Toolkit users may copy/paste content for their use.
*A card study uses a simple methodology for clinics to collect information from patients and learn the fundamentals of data collection, management, and research procedures.
All templates are linked in this section without description for administrators who already know which item they need. Please click the section heading accordion tabs below for more information about each template.
This section contains information related to program evaluation and conflicts of interest. Click the links to download the templates.
The Governance and Membership section includes content to establish foundational network principles and structures, decision-making, membership and organizational structure and purpose, and establish partnerships. Structures for network governance and membership are suggested in the enclosed tools and templates. Click the links below to download the materials.
The Network Projects and Studies section includes tools and templates to develop workflows and processes for vetting and selection of new opportunities, grant and budget development, recruiting network members, and study startup and implementation. Click the links below to download the materials.
A Card Study is a research method to efficiently gather information about patients and patient care, at the point-of-care. This type of observational study can be used to describe clinical problems and patterns of disease and practice patterns, among others. A card study is an anonymous, short survey that usually takes 1-5 minutes that can be collected from providers/staff when they see patients, or from patients when they come for a visit.
Suggestion: Limit inclusion to adults 18 and older to simplify regulatory and patient screening requirements.
The survey will be distributed by front desk staff to adult patients as they check-in for their appointment. The survey should be given to ALL adult patients (18+) who come to the clinic for a visit during the data collection period (LIST EXCEPTIONS HERE). The survey should not be given to anyone under age 18. The study is voluntary and patients do not have to fill out the survey. Patients should be instructed to drop the completed survey into a drop box.
Please contact Laurie Hassell (lhassell@uw.edu) for more information.