Bridging the ‘know-do’ gap is not new but considerably greater attention is being focused on the issue as governments and research funders seek to demonstrate value for money and impact on policy and practice. Initiatives like the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship are therefore both timely and welcome. However, they confront major obstacles which, unless addressed, will result in such schemes remaining the exception and having limited impact. Context is everything and as long as universities and research funders privilege peer-reviewed journal papers and traditional measures of academic performance and success, novel schemes seeking to break...
Background: Emerging evidence that meaningful relationships with knowledge users are a key...
Bowen et al offer a sobering look at the reality of research partnerships from the decision-maker pe...
This commentary addresses Bowen et al’s empirical study of perspectives of Canadian healthcare staff...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Health Service Impact (HIS) Fello...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
As the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) leads in designing and implementing...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship in...
Learning health systems necessitate interdependence between health and academic sectors an...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship in...
As a group of Health System Impact (HSI) postdoctoral fellows, Sim and colleagues offer their reflec...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships bet...
Many articles over the last two decades have enumerated barriers to and facilitators fo...
Healthcare organisations are looking at strategies and activities to improve patient outc...
There has been much recent interest in ‘impact of research’, what it means, why we need it, and how ...
Background: Emerging evidence that meaningful relationships with knowledge users are a key...
Bowen et al offer a sobering look at the reality of research partnerships from the decision-maker pe...
This commentary addresses Bowen et al’s empirical study of perspectives of Canadian healthcare staff...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Health Service Impact (HIS) Fello...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
As the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) leads in designing and implementing...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship in...
Learning health systems necessitate interdependence between health and academic sectors an...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship in...
As a group of Health System Impact (HSI) postdoctoral fellows, Sim and colleagues offer their reflec...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships bet...
Many articles over the last two decades have enumerated barriers to and facilitators fo...
Healthcare organisations are looking at strategies and activities to improve patient outc...
There has been much recent interest in ‘impact of research’, what it means, why we need it, and how ...
Background: Emerging evidence that meaningful relationships with knowledge users are a key...
Bowen et al offer a sobering look at the reality of research partnerships from the decision-maker pe...
This commentary addresses Bowen et al’s empirical study of perspectives of Canadian healthcare staff...