EHE Project Dashboard

What This Is

The EHE Project Dashboard is an interactive tool composed of hundreds of NIH-funded supplement projects that support pilot and formative studies to enhance the implementation science base needed for the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative. The aim of this tool is to broadly disseminate data describing the EHE project’s characteristics and findings that can help inform implementation of HIV prevention and care interventions. The dashboard will be updated periodically as new projects are funded. To date, the dashboard includes:

    • 248 US-based projects addressing the four EHE pillars
    • Data coded by setting, geographic region, priority population, type of intervention, pillar, Implementation Science Framework used, barriers and facilitators using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) 2.0, and more
Data Sharing and Usage Policy

Please take a moment to read through the Data Sharing and Usage Policy which establishes the terms and conditions under which the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative (ISCI) can share and disclose data from National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) projects to other parties.

 

Read the Data Policy
Available Data

Below you will find a list of data that is available for EHE Project Dashboard users.

 

Available Data

Who the EHE Project Dashboard Is For

This tool was designed for researchers and invested partners and created HIV implementation researchers and those who evaluate HIV programs and services. Both groups may explore and use the data in several ways.

Researchers

Researchers can use the dashboard to identify projects trends and identify gaps in the field as well as possibilities for future collaboration (i.e., multisite studies).

Invested Partners

Different leaders and invested partners can easily visualize trends in projects and implementation efforts towards the EHE goal, both at the national and local level.

How to Use the Dashboard

For more comprehensive guidance, see our user manual and variable definitions.

Questions?

Have questions about the tool? Contact the ISCI team at isci@northwestern.edu.

Details

The data in this dashboard comes from data collection of EHE funded projects through ongoing survey collection. The current version has data from projects funded from 2019-2022. Future versions will also include projects’ outcomes and dissemination efforts.

Update History

Version 1.0 – October 2, 2023 – added FY19-22 projects.

Version 1.1 – October 25, 2023 – bug fixes.

Overall Methods

    • Our team developed surveys in REDCap to periodically collect information on project descriptors, progress, and processes
    • Determinants were coded using an adapted CFIR 2.0
    • Strategies were coded using the ERIC taxonomy
    • Progress was coded using EPIS framework

Related Content

Queiroz, A., Mongrella, M., Keiser, B., Li, D.H., Benbow, N. and Mustanski, B., 2022. Profile of the Portfolio of NIH-Funded HIV Implementation Research Projects to Inform Ending the HIV Epidemic StrategiesJAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes90(1), pp.S23-S31.

Suggested Citations

For the Data:

ISCI Data Sharing and Usage Policy.

For the Dashboard:

Implementation Science Coordination Initiative (2023). Ending the HIV Epidemic Projects Dashboard Version 1.0. Accessed Month Day, Year, from https://hivimpsci.northwestern.edu/ehe-project-dashboard/​.