In recent public health discourse, the relations between researchers, policy makers, and professionals are often described as ‘gaps’, illustrating the (cultural) differences between these domains. Such descriptions seem to be part of a ‘two communities’-logic: a perception that researchers and policy makers or professionals stem from strictly separated worlds, with distinctive logics, rationales and incentives. In this paper, the author will argue that this prevalent conceptual framework of ‘two communities’, whilst having been extremely helpful in theorizing the difficulties of connecting policy needs with research findings, bears several important limitations when analysing structural collaboratives between researchers and policy makers o...
This research analyses the European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) and on the research co...
Objectives: There have been calls for greater exchange between research and practice in health care ...
OBJECTIVE: The collaboration between policy, practice, and research in local public health was studi...
In recent public health discourse, the relations between researchers, policy makers, and professiona...
This thesis empirically focuses on the phenomenon of the ACCs. It does so in several ways: by invest...
Public health policies and services are increasingly scrutinized for their quality and accountabilit...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Joining the domains of practice, research and policy is an important aspect of...
Objectives: A gap between health services research and practice has been identified: research findin...
Background: Despite considerable attention currently being given to facilitating the use of research...
Background: Contemporary research should increasingly be carried out in the context of application. ...
BackgroundJoining the domains of practice, research and policy is an important aspect of boosting th...
Background: Public health includes policy, practice and research but to sufficiently connect academi...
Research innovations and breakthroughs are increasingly realised through collaborative networks amon...
This research analyses the European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) and on the research co...
Objectives: There have been calls for greater exchange between research and practice in health care ...
OBJECTIVE: The collaboration between policy, practice, and research in local public health was studi...
In recent public health discourse, the relations between researchers, policy makers, and professiona...
This thesis empirically focuses on the phenomenon of the ACCs. It does so in several ways: by invest...
Public health policies and services are increasingly scrutinized for their quality and accountabilit...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Joining the domains of practice, research and policy is an important aspect of...
Objectives: A gap between health services research and practice has been identified: research findin...
Background: Despite considerable attention currently being given to facilitating the use of research...
Background: Contemporary research should increasingly be carried out in the context of application. ...
BackgroundJoining the domains of practice, research and policy is an important aspect of boosting th...
Background: Public health includes policy, practice and research but to sufficiently connect academi...
Research innovations and breakthroughs are increasingly realised through collaborative networks amon...
This research analyses the European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) and on the research co...
Objectives: There have been calls for greater exchange between research and practice in health care ...
OBJECTIVE: The collaboration between policy, practice, and research in local public health was studi...