Objective: This study reports on the characteristics of individuals conducting health service research (HSR) in Australia and New Zealand, the perceived accessibility of resources for HSR, the self-reported impact of HSR projects and perceived barriers to conducting HSR. Methods: A sampling frame was compiled from funding announcements, trial registers and HSR organisation membership. Listed researchers were invited to complete online surveys. Close-ended survey items were analysed using basic descriptive statistics. Goodness of fit tests determined potential associations between researcher affiliation and access to resources for HSR. Open-ended survey items were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: In all, 424 researchers participate...
Background: Research is an important activity that informs knowledgeand practice. The research cultu...
Partnering with consumers and patients and the community and public is a research and healthcare imp...
As service user involvement in health and social care research has become more firmly embedded in he...
© 2020 AHHA Open Access. Objective: This study reports on the characteristics of individuals conduct...
Health services researchcapacityresourcesfundingoutputsAustraliaNew Zealand Background: In order to ...
Objective: To describe the perceived research capacity and support at the individual, department and...
Health research is sometimes regarded as fragmented, competitive and highly specialized activity in ...
Background: The emergent international practice of involving consumers in health research is driven,...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the research interest, capacity and culture in individuals, teams and heal...
To translate scientific discovery into improved health, we must study health care itself: ie, how pe...
Background: Research is central to high functioning health services alongside clinical care and heal...
BACKGROUND: The 2012 McKeon Review highlighted the role of clinician researchers in patient based re...
© 2020 Australian Health Promotion Association Issues addressed: The significant investment in h...
Background: In recent years, reduced participation has been encountered across all epidemiological s...
Developing research capacity is recognised as an important endeavour. However, little is known about...
Background: Research is an important activity that informs knowledgeand practice. The research cultu...
Partnering with consumers and patients and the community and public is a research and healthcare imp...
As service user involvement in health and social care research has become more firmly embedded in he...
© 2020 AHHA Open Access. Objective: This study reports on the characteristics of individuals conduct...
Health services researchcapacityresourcesfundingoutputsAustraliaNew Zealand Background: In order to ...
Objective: To describe the perceived research capacity and support at the individual, department and...
Health research is sometimes regarded as fragmented, competitive and highly specialized activity in ...
Background: The emergent international practice of involving consumers in health research is driven,...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the research interest, capacity and culture in individuals, teams and heal...
To translate scientific discovery into improved health, we must study health care itself: ie, how pe...
Background: Research is central to high functioning health services alongside clinical care and heal...
BACKGROUND: The 2012 McKeon Review highlighted the role of clinician researchers in patient based re...
© 2020 Australian Health Promotion Association Issues addressed: The significant investment in h...
Background: In recent years, reduced participation has been encountered across all epidemiological s...
Developing research capacity is recognised as an important endeavour. However, little is known about...
Background: Research is an important activity that informs knowledgeand practice. The research cultu...
Partnering with consumers and patients and the community and public is a research and healthcare imp...
As service user involvement in health and social care research has become more firmly embedded in he...