Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both policy makers and researchers can struggle with. A potential solution is to use individuals or organisations as knowledge brokers. Using a range of literature, this paper explains the theory behind knowledge brokering identifies three models of brokering and explores the challenges of brokering. We suggest that clarifying these factors is a significant step towards planning well-designed and rigorously evaluated brokering interventions.We also suggest that a clearly defined theoretical framework could help us to find out more about how brokering works and its effectiveness.</p
Deploying knowledge brokers to bridge the ‘gap’ between researchers and practitioners continues to b...
This research examines how knowledge and information is managed within two care networks. We develop...
Background: Process improvement in healthcare is informed by knowledge from the private sector. Skil...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
The importance of transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is widely acknowledged b...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the “know–do gap” and foster greater use of res...
AbstractEmpirical data on the processes underlying knowledge brokering (KB) interventions, including...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the "know-do gap" and foster greater use of res...
In healthcare, translating evidence into changed practice remains challenging. Novel interventions a...
There are many theories about knowledge transfer but there are few clear descriptions of knowledge t...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
In the field of health, decision making based on new evidence is the foundation of a health system t...
Background: There are many theories about knowledge transfer but there are few clear descriptions of...
Background: Knowledge brokering is promoted as a means of enabling exchange between fields and close...
This study is supported by the Medical Research Council (MRC grant no. G0601172).Background: There a...
Deploying knowledge brokers to bridge the ‘gap’ between researchers and practitioners continues to b...
This research examines how knowledge and information is managed within two care networks. We develop...
Background: Process improvement in healthcare is informed by knowledge from the private sector. Skil...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
The importance of transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is widely acknowledged b...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the “know–do gap” and foster greater use of res...
AbstractEmpirical data on the processes underlying knowledge brokering (KB) interventions, including...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the "know-do gap" and foster greater use of res...
In healthcare, translating evidence into changed practice remains challenging. Novel interventions a...
There are many theories about knowledge transfer but there are few clear descriptions of knowledge t...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
In the field of health, decision making based on new evidence is the foundation of a health system t...
Background: There are many theories about knowledge transfer but there are few clear descriptions of...
Background: Knowledge brokering is promoted as a means of enabling exchange between fields and close...
This study is supported by the Medical Research Council (MRC grant no. G0601172).Background: There a...
Deploying knowledge brokers to bridge the ‘gap’ between researchers and practitioners continues to b...
This research examines how knowledge and information is managed within two care networks. We develop...
Background: Process improvement in healthcare is informed by knowledge from the private sector. Skil...