To help expand understanding of how research makes an impact Sarah Morton draws from her extensive research into how different types of evidence are used to develop and improve key services. Research might raise awareness of an issue, change people’s knowledge or understanding of an issue, challenge attitudes, perceptions or ideas. Research use doesn’t just mean an instrumental application of research to policy or practice. It means a whole range of interactions and connections between researchers, and those interested in research from policy, practice or members of the public
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
In contemporary knowledge societies, scientific research has been emphasised as a key component of e...
Barriers to using research in developing policies and services are well documented. Practitioners m...
There is growing national and international interest in the ways that research might influence polic...
Service planners increasingly recognise the need to develop more effective ways of implementing evid...
Evidence-based practice and policy is a relatively new concept in a human service perspective. There...
This paper is intended as a contribution to the debate on the place of research in children's servic...
For decades, the question of how evidence influences policy and practice has captured our attention,...
This paper concerns the impact of social work research, particularly on practice and practitioners. ...
Background:To improve the use of evidence in policy and practice, many organisations and individuals...
Effective communication of research is often cited as being most important to gaining the attention ...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research [Health Services and Delivery ...
Research users are not passive recipients of knowledge, but engage with research from their own pers...
We recently embarked on the Social Care Evidence in Practice project to find effective methods of kn...
What allows research evidence to contribute to successful social policy and improve practice in pub...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
In contemporary knowledge societies, scientific research has been emphasised as a key component of e...
Barriers to using research in developing policies and services are well documented. Practitioners m...
There is growing national and international interest in the ways that research might influence polic...
Service planners increasingly recognise the need to develop more effective ways of implementing evid...
Evidence-based practice and policy is a relatively new concept in a human service perspective. There...
This paper is intended as a contribution to the debate on the place of research in children's servic...
For decades, the question of how evidence influences policy and practice has captured our attention,...
This paper concerns the impact of social work research, particularly on practice and practitioners. ...
Background:To improve the use of evidence in policy and practice, many organisations and individuals...
Effective communication of research is often cited as being most important to gaining the attention ...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research [Health Services and Delivery ...
Research users are not passive recipients of knowledge, but engage with research from their own pers...
We recently embarked on the Social Care Evidence in Practice project to find effective methods of kn...
What allows research evidence to contribute to successful social policy and improve practice in pub...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
In contemporary knowledge societies, scientific research has been emphasised as a key component of e...
Barriers to using research in developing policies and services are well documented. Practitioners m...