In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships between Canadian health organizations and university-based investigators. We draw on our experiences of university and health-services partnerships to elaborate on some of the misalignments between researchers and health services leaders identified by Bowen et al. We take up Bowen and colleagues’ call to re-imagine research by proposing three promising points of intervention in research partnerships. These are: (1) orient towards research relationships rather than project-based partnerships; (2) recognize shared and diverging expectations and objectives; and (3) foster a m...
Abstract Background In health services research, there is a growing view that partnerships between r...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the key elements of a meaningful research collaboration st...
The most valuable resources common to all human health research endeavors are those individuals who ...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships bet...
Bowen et al highlight the trend towards partnership research to address the complex challenges curre...
Bowen et al highlight the trend towards partnership research to address the complex cha...
Partnerships have various purposes and exist in many configurations. Although there has ...
As healthcare researchers, we know very well our own experiences on the challenges of partnering wit...
Partnerships have various purposes and exist in many configurations. Although there has been a refoc...
It is widely accepted that research evidence should inform policy and practice in health service org...
Partnerships between academic institutions and healthcare organisations have been proposed ...
Many articles over the last two decades have enumerated barriers to and facilitators fo...
Background: Emerging evidence that meaningful relationships with knowledge users are a key...
Bowen and colleagues ask us to re-imagine how to conduct research in academic-practice ...
Bowen et al offer a sobering look at the reality of research partnerships from the decision-maker pe...
Abstract Background In health services research, there is a growing view that partnerships between r...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the key elements of a meaningful research collaboration st...
The most valuable resources common to all human health research endeavors are those individuals who ...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships bet...
Bowen et al highlight the trend towards partnership research to address the complex challenges curre...
Bowen et al highlight the trend towards partnership research to address the complex cha...
Partnerships have various purposes and exist in many configurations. Although there has ...
As healthcare researchers, we know very well our own experiences on the challenges of partnering wit...
Partnerships have various purposes and exist in many configurations. Although there has been a refoc...
It is widely accepted that research evidence should inform policy and practice in health service org...
Partnerships between academic institutions and healthcare organisations have been proposed ...
Many articles over the last two decades have enumerated barriers to and facilitators fo...
Background: Emerging evidence that meaningful relationships with knowledge users are a key...
Bowen and colleagues ask us to re-imagine how to conduct research in academic-practice ...
Bowen et al offer a sobering look at the reality of research partnerships from the decision-maker pe...
Abstract Background In health services research, there is a growing view that partnerships between r...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the key elements of a meaningful research collaboration st...
The most valuable resources common to all human health research endeavors are those individuals who ...