Experience of Health Leadership in Partnering With University-Based Researchers in Canada - A Call to "Re-imagine" Research.
Sarah BowenIngrid BottingIan D GrahamMartha L P MacLeodDanielle de MoissacKaren HarlosBernard LeducCatherine UlrichJanet KnoxPublished in: International journal of health policy and management (2019)
Common approaches to research and knowledge translation are often not appropriate for addressing issues of health service design and health services organization. Nor is the research community providing expertise to many important activities that the healthcare system is taking to improve health services. A radical rethinking of how we prepare health service researchers; position research within the health system; and fund research activities and infrastructure is needed if the potential benefits of research are to be achieved. Lack of response to health system needs may contribute to research and 'evidence-informed' practice being further marginalized from healthcare operations. Interventions to address barriers must respond to the perspectives and experience of health leadership.