Abstract Background Knowledge brokers are increasingly used by policy agencies, yet little is known about how they engage with policy-makers and facilitate discussions with them about their research needs. This study examines knowledge brokers’ behaviour in one-off interactions with policy-makers commissioning rapid reviews. It describes how knowledge brokers engage with policy-makers, build trust and gain agreement about the review’s parameters. Methods We observed and transcribed 15 structured knowledge brokering sessions and used line-by-line analysis to derive, test and refine a coding schedule. The final coding schedule was applied to all transcripts. We assigned 35 codes to three tasks identified in the data, namely eliciting informat...
Background: Knowledge brokering is promoted as a means of enabling exchange between fields and close...
There is a broad range of literature on individuals who mediate at the boundaries between science an...
International audienceKnowledge brokers are people or organizations that move knowledge around and c...
Knowledge brokering is a strategy frequently utilised to increase interaction between policymakers a...
Background: Rapid reviews are increasingly being used to help policy makers access research in short...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews are increasingly used by policy agencies to access relevant resear...
Background Access to timely, relevant research in health policy making has the potential to improve ...
The claim that evidence-based policy (EBP) produces better outcomes has gained increasing support ov...
© 2014 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. A resource-based view of organizations suggests that...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the “know–do gap” and foster greater use of res...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the "know-do gap" and foster greater use of res...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
Aim: Policymaking decisions are often uninformed by research and research is rarely influenced by po...
This article analyses the conceptual framework of brokerage at the science–policy interface as an im...
Background: Knowledge brokering is promoted as a means of enabling exchange between fields and close...
There is a broad range of literature on individuals who mediate at the boundaries between science an...
International audienceKnowledge brokers are people or organizations that move knowledge around and c...
Knowledge brokering is a strategy frequently utilised to increase interaction between policymakers a...
Background: Rapid reviews are increasingly being used to help policy makers access research in short...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews are increasingly used by policy agencies to access relevant resear...
Background Access to timely, relevant research in health policy making has the potential to improve ...
The claim that evidence-based policy (EBP) produces better outcomes has gained increasing support ov...
© 2014 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. A resource-based view of organizations suggests that...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the “know–do gap” and foster greater use of res...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the "know-do gap" and foster greater use of res...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
Aim: Policymaking decisions are often uninformed by research and research is rarely influenced by po...
This article analyses the conceptual framework of brokerage at the science–policy interface as an im...
Background: Knowledge brokering is promoted as a means of enabling exchange between fields and close...
There is a broad range of literature on individuals who mediate at the boundaries between science an...
International audienceKnowledge brokers are people or organizations that move knowledge around and c...