Behavioral, Social, and Implementation Sciences Core

The Behavioral, Social, and Implementation Sciences (BSIS) Core provides training, consultation, and custom services to support the work of faculty and collaborators throughout the Third Coast CFAR. Services draw on the BSIS Core’s expertise in qualitative and mixed methods, intervention development and evaluation, implementation science, health department collaborations, and community engaged research. Many BSIS Core services, including research navigation and initial consultation, are offered free of charge. Services that are listed with their hourly rate can be accessed through an established recharge center.

Services and Resources


Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Support

The BSIS Core provides consultation and workshops on the design of qualitative and mixed-methods research and support analysis of resulting data to best inform intervention development and implementation strategies. These include gold standard approaches (e.g., in-depth interviewing, thematic analysis) and novel methods of data collection (e.g., online focus groups) and analysis (e.g., rapid analytic approaches). The cost of these services is $65 per hour. Full list of services below:

Pre-Award

  • Data collection planning (interviews, focus groups) 
  • Interview guide development/refinement 

Implementation 

  • Individual in-depth Interviews (virtual or in-person based in Chicago) 
  • Focus group facilitation (virtual or in-person based in Chicago) 
  • Qualitative coding (e.g., Dedoose, ATLAS.ti) 

Analysis 

  • Traditional qualitative analysis 
  • Rapid qualitative analysis (RQA) 
  • Manuscript development 

Intervention Development and Trial Design

The BSIS Core provides consultation for investigators with formative data (qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods) to select and develop cutting-edge intervention modalities, including development of new interventions and adaptation of existing programs. The BSIS Core can also help investigators navigate to the Third Coast CFAR’s Clinical Sciences Core to help design trial analytic plans and power analyses (pre-award) and analyze trial data upon trial completion (post-award).

Technological Research Support

In partnership with Northwestern’s Research Application Design and Development (RADD) team, the BSIS Core can support the development and implementation of eHealth interventions by providing the following:

  • Software development for interventions
  • User interface design
  • Graphic design for intervention components
  • Solutions for participant communication and retention

Participant Recruitment

The BSIS Core offers consultation for participant recruitment into HIV studies through online platforms (e.g., apps, social media) or community events. Experienced faculty or study staff will provide feedback on recruitment strategies and materials. The BSIS Core can also connect investigators to community organizations that may share research opportunities with their clients or staff.

Implementation Science

Training and consultation in HIV implementation science is available through the BSIS Core for CFAR members investigators who work in implementation research or who wish to integrate these methods into their HIV research portfolio. The Third Coast CFAR is home to experts in HIV implementation science and creates resources available throughout the CFAR network. Recorded workshops and slide decks on fundamentals and methods in implementation science are available:

Additional tools and resources to support implementation science are available through the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative.

Health Economics

Health economists in the BSIS Core are available to provide consultation and support in various methods and designs, including selection of economic evaluation methods to assess cost-benefit, cost-effectiveness, and implementation costs of interventions. Services are available in pre-award (i.e., design, grant writing) and post-award support (i.e., data collection, analysis).

Public Health Data

The Chicago and Illinois Departments of Public Health work closely with the BSIS Core to form and enhance scientific partnerships with CFAR members. BSIS Core provides consultation to investigators as they develop new projects and need navigation to create formal data requests, Data Use Agreements, Memoranda of Understanding, Releases of Information, and other agreements. The BSIS Core also navigates users to public resources, such as the Getting to Zero-Illinois HIV data dashboard, the Chicago Health Atlas, AIDSVu, and IDPH HIV monthly surveillance reports.

The Clinical Sciences Core provides navigation through health department and single IRB processes, as needed. With collaboration and approval from CDPH or IDPH, the Third Coast CFAR may also facilitate retrieval and analysis of health department data.

Community Engagement

The BSIS Core works closely with community partners throughout Chicago. Faculty and staff are available to connect investigators to key community members for input on projects in development or to establish a new CAB for a long-term project. This service is available in addition to accessing the CFAR’s standing Community Collaboration Board, which is also available for consultation. View a workshop presented in 2021, Developing Community-Academic Research Partnerships, for tips and guidance from current and former teams engaged in collaborative HIV research.

Request Services

Request BSIS Core services on the Find a Service page. Contact Maggie Matson with questions about the BSIS Core.

Leadership

Michael Newcomb, PhD
BSIS Core Director
Northwestern University

Nanette Benbow, MAS 
BSIS Core Co-Director
Northwestern University

Russell Brewer, DrPH
BSIS Core Co-Director
University of Chicago