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Does the process of developing products for knowledge mobilisation from healthcare research influence their uptake? A comparative case study.

Charlotte A SharpRuth J BoadenWilliam G DixonCaroline Sanders
Published in: Implementation science communications (2022)
This study showed that aspects of products from healthcare research (need/aim/end-user) and aspects of their development (stakeholder engagement/implicit understanding of end-users) influence their potential application. It explored the motivation for product development and identifies the influence of the current academic context on product development. It shows that there is a tension between ideal 'systems approaches' to knowledge mobilisation and 'linear approaches', which appear to be more pervasive in practice currently. The development of fewer, high-quality products which fulfil the needs of specified end-users might act to counter the current cynicism felt by many stakeholders in regard to products from healthcare research.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation