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Innovation in Bereavement Care: Research Circles as a Framework for Translation of Research-Based Knowledge.

Birthe MøgsterLillian Bruland SelsengMonika Alvestad Reime
Published in: Omega (2023)
This article aims to contribute to the research-practice gap in bereavement care by exploring Research Circles as a collaborative approach to implementation of research-based knowledge into bereavement care. Particularly the article discusses key dimensions for translating research concerning bereaved after drug-related deaths into practice-relevant knowledge, as a first step of implementation. This co-created knowledge translation took place in the first phase of a Research Circle including bereaved mothers, practitioners and researchers. Data were collected via semi-structured interviews with Research Circle participants and field notes. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Results showed two key dimensions with the Research Circle approach influencing the translation process: (1) multiple and long-lasting arenas for translation: (2) multiple stakeholders and perspectives. Research Circles appear to be a promising framework for translating research-based knowledge in bereavement care, but there are some barriers to fully realizing the democratic ideal that underlines the Research Circle framework.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • palliative care
  • electronic health record
  • pain management
  • affordable care act
  • emergency department
  • chronic pain
  • data analysis