The Health Inequalities Assessment Toolkit (HIAT) was developed to support those involved in health research to integrate a focus on health inequalities. Our study focuses on bringing together the concepts of boundary objects (BO) and brokers-as-bricoleurs to explain the implementation of the HIAT within a research capacity building programme. Exploring the extent to which (i) the HIAT operated as a BO and (ii) the ideal conditions to nurture and enhance its effectiveness during knowledge mobilisation. We employed a qualitative approach to analyse: semi-structured focus groups and telephone interviews; secondary data from an evaluation of the wider research programme within which the capacity building was situated. Data was thematically ana...
Contains fulltext : 154637.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...
Background: Relatively little is known about how people and groups who function in boundary-spannin...
Background: Health inequalities remain a persistent problem in the UK. One contributing factor may b...
Background: Participatory health research (PHR) is a research approach in which people, including hi...
Background: Participatory health research (PHR) is a research approach in which people, including hi...
Background Despite insistent calls for more and better evidence to inform action to reduce health in...
Background: In healthcare, bridging the research-to-practice gap is a top priority. Knowledge mobili...
Background: In healthcare, bridging the research-to-practice gap is a top priority. Knowledge mobili...
Background: Boundary objects can add value for innovative design and implementation research in heal...
Engaging the community in initiatives to improve health and inequalities is a prominent feature of c...
In recent years, a resurgence of interest towards asset-based approaches to tackle place-based healt...
Abstract Context A research agenda for oral health care was established in the Netherlands using the...
Advancing health equity is a central goal and ethical imperative in public and global health. Though...
Background: Relatively little is known about how people and groups who function in ...
This article uses the theory of 'communities of practice' to explore the discontinuity of knowledge ...
Contains fulltext : 154637.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...
Background: Relatively little is known about how people and groups who function in boundary-spannin...
Background: Health inequalities remain a persistent problem in the UK. One contributing factor may b...
Background: Participatory health research (PHR) is a research approach in which people, including hi...
Background: Participatory health research (PHR) is a research approach in which people, including hi...
Background Despite insistent calls for more and better evidence to inform action to reduce health in...
Background: In healthcare, bridging the research-to-practice gap is a top priority. Knowledge mobili...
Background: In healthcare, bridging the research-to-practice gap is a top priority. Knowledge mobili...
Background: Boundary objects can add value for innovative design and implementation research in heal...
Engaging the community in initiatives to improve health and inequalities is a prominent feature of c...
In recent years, a resurgence of interest towards asset-based approaches to tackle place-based healt...
Abstract Context A research agenda for oral health care was established in the Netherlands using the...
Advancing health equity is a central goal and ethical imperative in public and global health. Though...
Background: Relatively little is known about how people and groups who function in ...
This article uses the theory of 'communities of practice' to explore the discontinuity of knowledge ...
Contains fulltext : 154637.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...
Background: Relatively little is known about how people and groups who function in boundary-spannin...
Background: Health inequalities remain a persistent problem in the UK. One contributing factor may b...