Transferring and mobilising knowledge from research into healthcare delivery is an enduring international challenge. Our aim was to explore how knowledge sources were used to advance healthcare practice. We analysed data from 28 interviews with senior representatives from Health Boards and an Academic Health Science Partnership in Wales. Although all recognised the need to keep up to date with research evidence, knowledge mobilisation activities were largely individually-driven, rather than embedded within organisations. Lack of time, limited management support, and coordination-failure between different professions (within/outside the organisation) hindered knowledge mobilisation. Enablers included a supportive infrastructure, good leaders...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
A particular concern within healthcare is the issue of research-informed practice. Failure to transl...
© 2014 Kislov et al. Background: Knowledge mobilisation in healthcare organisations is often carried...
Transferring and mobilising knowledge from research into healthcare delivery is an enduring internat...
Background: The past two decades have seen rich conceptual development and a wide variety of practic...
The health policy domain has displayed increasing interest in questions of knowledge management and ...
Abstract Knowledge mobilisation can be achieved through various routes. This can include immersive, ...
The research-practice gap is a persistent problem in healthcare - significant new knowledge is creat...
Knowledge creation, flow and promulgation are enmeshed in complex institutional and organisational a...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Delivery R...
This study contributes to service industry theory by revealing how employers in the health service u...
Purpose – The authors draw selectively on theories of learning and knowledge, which currently have r...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
A workshop aimed at building skills in systems thinking and knowledge mobilisation practices to effe...
This research examines how knowledge and information is managed within two care networks. We develop...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
A particular concern within healthcare is the issue of research-informed practice. Failure to transl...
© 2014 Kislov et al. Background: Knowledge mobilisation in healthcare organisations is often carried...
Transferring and mobilising knowledge from research into healthcare delivery is an enduring internat...
Background: The past two decades have seen rich conceptual development and a wide variety of practic...
The health policy domain has displayed increasing interest in questions of knowledge management and ...
Abstract Knowledge mobilisation can be achieved through various routes. This can include immersive, ...
The research-practice gap is a persistent problem in healthcare - significant new knowledge is creat...
Knowledge creation, flow and promulgation are enmeshed in complex institutional and organisational a...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Delivery R...
This study contributes to service industry theory by revealing how employers in the health service u...
Purpose – The authors draw selectively on theories of learning and knowledge, which currently have r...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
A workshop aimed at building skills in systems thinking and knowledge mobilisation practices to effe...
This research examines how knowledge and information is managed within two care networks. We develop...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
A particular concern within healthcare is the issue of research-informed practice. Failure to transl...
© 2014 Kislov et al. Background: Knowledge mobilisation in healthcare organisations is often carried...