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Using knowledge brokering activities to promote allied health clinicians' engagement in research: a qualitative exploration.

Sharon MickanRachel J WenkeKelly WeirAndrea BialocerkowskiChristy Noble
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
When research fellows chose and tailored knowledge brokering activities to align and extend clinicians' research capabilities and motivation, they created individualised learning curriculums to support clinicians' participation in and leadership of local research projects. Health and academic leaders should consider structuring embedded researcher positions to include knowledge brokering roles and activities, specifically for research interested clinicians who are ready to participate in and lead research projects.
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