The interface between research and the contexts in which it is used are often taken as a given. Discussing findings from a study into research use in adult social care, Annette Boaz, Juliette Malley and Raphael Wittenberg suggest that in areas where research use is low, researchers would benefit from developing target organisations’ ability to use research findings and linking their work into existing innovation and evidence use practices
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
The interface between research and the contexts in which it is used are often taken as a given. Disc...
We recently embarked on the Social Care Evidence in Practice project to find effective methods of kn...
Background: Efforts to build and foster adult social care research in England have historically enco...
There are many pressing questions about how to deliver adult social care services. Where research ev...
There are many pressing questions about how to deliver adult social care services. Where research ev...
Social care practitioners are keen to influence the research agenda but also want help and guidance ...
Context: There is an urgent need for sustainable change in the social care sector, and research play...
In the last of our three part series on the joys, tribulations and aspirations of social care resear...
There is evidence to suggest that research evidence is under-utilised in social work practice with g...
The second of our three part series on the joys, tribulations and aspirations of social care researc...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
Adult social care is not so much invisible as ignored. The sector is chronically underfunded and und...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
The interface between research and the contexts in which it is used are often taken as a given. Disc...
We recently embarked on the Social Care Evidence in Practice project to find effective methods of kn...
Background: Efforts to build and foster adult social care research in England have historically enco...
There are many pressing questions about how to deliver adult social care services. Where research ev...
There are many pressing questions about how to deliver adult social care services. Where research ev...
Social care practitioners are keen to influence the research agenda but also want help and guidance ...
Context: There is an urgent need for sustainable change in the social care sector, and research play...
In the last of our three part series on the joys, tribulations and aspirations of social care resear...
There is evidence to suggest that research evidence is under-utilised in social work practice with g...
The second of our three part series on the joys, tribulations and aspirations of social care researc...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
Adult social care is not so much invisible as ignored. The sector is chronically underfunded and und...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...
This document was produced based on the POSTnote approach to synthesising academic literature and st...