Background: There is evidence reporting more positive outcomes from research capacity-building (RCB) programmes that include a research facilitator role. Further, it has been suggested that research facilitator roles can be a useful strategy in building the research capacity of healthcare clinicians. However, until now, little attention has been applied to identifying the characteristics of the research facilitator role and how this role contributes to clinicians’ engagement with the research process. The aim of this present study is to explore the characteristics required of the research facilitator role in the educational workshop phase of an RCB programme. Methods: This qualitative study employed an inductive approach and utilized face-t...
Objective To use data from a workshop in which various representatives from departments of family me...
There is an escalating interest in research capacity building across the globe. Research is an integ...
Copyright © 2003 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
Objective: Combining research with clinical practice has benefits for health services and practition...
Trent Focus, a Research and Development Support Unit, have introduced the \u27Designated Research Te...
Capacity development for clinical research is held back by a lack of recognition for the skills acqu...
Susan Pager1, Libby Holden2, Xanthe Golenko21Queensland Health Metro South, 2School of Medicine, Gri...
With little guidance in the literature regarding best practices, clinical institutions have used dif...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in health services has been recognised internationally as ...
Background: A healthcare professional's aptitude to develop research skills and actively engage in r...
Despite clinical physiotherapists’ practical experience and unique insights into the profession, few...
Trent Focus, a Research and Development Support Unit, have introduced the ‘Designated Research Team...
Abstract Research that is integral into a ‘learning healthcare system’ can promote cost effective se...
Objective: To describe the perceived research capacity and support at the individual, department and...
BACKGROUND: Health professionals need to be integrated more effectively in clinical research to ensu...
Objective To use data from a workshop in which various representatives from departments of family me...
There is an escalating interest in research capacity building across the globe. Research is an integ...
Copyright © 2003 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
Objective: Combining research with clinical practice has benefits for health services and practition...
Trent Focus, a Research and Development Support Unit, have introduced the \u27Designated Research Te...
Capacity development for clinical research is held back by a lack of recognition for the skills acqu...
Susan Pager1, Libby Holden2, Xanthe Golenko21Queensland Health Metro South, 2School of Medicine, Gri...
With little guidance in the literature regarding best practices, clinical institutions have used dif...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in health services has been recognised internationally as ...
Background: A healthcare professional's aptitude to develop research skills and actively engage in r...
Despite clinical physiotherapists’ practical experience and unique insights into the profession, few...
Trent Focus, a Research and Development Support Unit, have introduced the ‘Designated Research Team...
Abstract Research that is integral into a ‘learning healthcare system’ can promote cost effective se...
Objective: To describe the perceived research capacity and support at the individual, department and...
BACKGROUND: Health professionals need to be integrated more effectively in clinical research to ensu...
Objective To use data from a workshop in which various representatives from departments of family me...
There is an escalating interest in research capacity building across the globe. Research is an integ...
Copyright © 2003 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...