Many articles over the last two decades have enumerated barriers to and facilitators for evidence use in health systems. Bowen et al’s article “Response to Experience of Health Leadership in Partnering with University-Based Researchers: A Call to ‘Re-imagine Research’” furthers the debate by focusing on an under-explored research area (health system design and health service organization) with an under-studied stakeholder group (health system leaders), by undertaking a broad program of research on partnerships, and, based on participant responses, by calling for re-imagining of research itself. In response to the claim that the research community i...
Background: The current literature proposing criteria and guidelines for collaborative health system...
Bridging the ‘know-do’ gap is not new but considerably greater attention is being focus...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships bet...
Partnerships between academic institutions and healthcare organisations have been proposed ...
Bowen et al offer a sobering look at the reality of research partnerships from the decision-maker pe...
Background: Emerging evidence that meaningful relationships with knowledge users are a key...
Partnerships have various purposes and exist in many configurations. Although there has been a refoc...
Partnerships have various purposes and exist in many configurations. Although there has ...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research par...
It is widely accepted that research evidence should inform policy and practice in health service org...
Bowen et al highlight the trend towards partnership research to address the complex challenges curre...
As healthcare researchers, we know very well our own experiences on the challenges of partnering wit...
Bowen et al highlight the trend towards partnership research to address the complex cha...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
Background: The current literature proposing criteria and guidelines for collaborative health system...
Bridging the ‘know-do’ gap is not new but considerably greater attention is being focus...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships bet...
Partnerships between academic institutions and healthcare organisations have been proposed ...
Bowen et al offer a sobering look at the reality of research partnerships from the decision-maker pe...
Background: Emerging evidence that meaningful relationships with knowledge users are a key...
Partnerships have various purposes and exist in many configurations. Although there has been a refoc...
Partnerships have various purposes and exist in many configurations. Although there has ...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research par...
It is widely accepted that research evidence should inform policy and practice in health service org...
Bowen et al highlight the trend towards partnership research to address the complex challenges curre...
As healthcare researchers, we know very well our own experiences on the challenges of partnering wit...
Bowen et al highlight the trend towards partnership research to address the complex cha...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
Background: The current literature proposing criteria and guidelines for collaborative health system...
Bridging the ‘know-do’ gap is not new but considerably greater attention is being focus...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...