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  • The National Institutes of Health (NIH) sought a unified understanding of resilience in human health and biomedical sciences.
  • Current definitions of resilience focus on a system's ability to adapt, recover, or resist stressors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To harmonize the design and reporting of resilience research across diverse domains.
  • To introduce a practical tool for researchers studying resilience.

Main Methods:

  • Development and proposal of a Resilience Research Design (ResD) Tool.
  • The ResD Tool utilizes a six-question flowchart to guide study design and feature identification.
  • Application of the ResD Tool demonstrated through a special supplement.

Main Results:

  • The ResD Tool provides a structured approach to resilience research.
  • Demonstrated application of the tool across various research contexts.
  • Identified opportunities and gaps for operationalizing resilience research.

Conclusions:

  • The ResD Tool offers a standardized framework for resilience research.
  • Further steps are needed to fully operationalize resilience research.
  • Standardization will accelerate advances in human health and maintenance.