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Variable participation of knowledge users in cancer health services research: results of a multiple case study.

Mary Ann O'BrienAndrea CarsonLisa BarberaMelissa C BrouwersCraig C EarleIan D GrahamNicole MittmannEva Grunfeld
Published in: BMC medical research methodology (2018)
Barriers to KU co-production of cancer health services research include mismatched expectations of KU role and frequent KU turnover. When a research study directly aligns with organizational priorities, it appears more likely that results will be considered in programming. Research teams that take an IKT approach should consider specific strategies to address barriers to KU engagement.
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