Background: Healthcare research funders may undertake various roles to facilitate implementation of research findings. Their ability to enact such roles depends on several factors, knowledge of implementation being one essential requirement. However, previous studies do not assess the type or level of knowledge about implementation that research funders possess. This paper therefore presents findings from a qualitative, inductive study of the implementation knowledge of research funders. Three aspects of this knowledge are explored, namely how research funders define implementation, their level of self-assessed implementation knowledge and the factors influencing their self-assessment of implementation knowledge. Methods: Research funders (...
In this contribution we discuss some pertinent issues regarding knowledge implementation in the Neth...
Purpose Patient and public involvement (PPI) is increasingly central to the delivery of health serv...
Background Many interventions found to be effective in health services research studies fail to tran...
Background: Healthcare research funders may undertake various roles to facilitate implementation of ...
Background Implementation of clinical research results is challenging, yet the responsibility for im...
Contains fulltext : 153867.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Imp...
Large resources are invested in healthcare research, but despite this there is a wide gap between re...
For decades, scholars have found significant gaps between the knowledge available and the knowledge ...
Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARiHS) asserts that the success of ...
Background: Health Services Research is policy related and results have an impact on practices. Impl...
BackgroundIt requires thoughtful planning and work to successfully apply and sustain research-suppor...
Background: Many of society's health problems require research-based knowledge acted on by healthcar...
In this contribution we discuss some pertinent issues regarding knowledge implementation in the Neth...
Background Attention is being placed on the “ironic gap” or “secondary” research-to-practice gap in ...
Item does not contain fulltextImplementation science is the scientific study of the methods to promo...
In this contribution we discuss some pertinent issues regarding knowledge implementation in the Neth...
Purpose Patient and public involvement (PPI) is increasingly central to the delivery of health serv...
Background Many interventions found to be effective in health services research studies fail to tran...
Background: Healthcare research funders may undertake various roles to facilitate implementation of ...
Background Implementation of clinical research results is challenging, yet the responsibility for im...
Contains fulltext : 153867.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Imp...
Large resources are invested in healthcare research, but despite this there is a wide gap between re...
For decades, scholars have found significant gaps between the knowledge available and the knowledge ...
Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARiHS) asserts that the success of ...
Background: Health Services Research is policy related and results have an impact on practices. Impl...
BackgroundIt requires thoughtful planning and work to successfully apply and sustain research-suppor...
Background: Many of society's health problems require research-based knowledge acted on by healthcar...
In this contribution we discuss some pertinent issues regarding knowledge implementation in the Neth...
Background Attention is being placed on the “ironic gap” or “secondary” research-to-practice gap in ...
Item does not contain fulltextImplementation science is the scientific study of the methods to promo...
In this contribution we discuss some pertinent issues regarding knowledge implementation in the Neth...
Purpose Patient and public involvement (PPI) is increasingly central to the delivery of health serv...
Background Many interventions found to be effective in health services research studies fail to tran...