Elizabeth Farmer1, Kathryn Weston. 1. Department of General Practice, Flinders University, South Australia. liz.farmer@flinders.edu.au
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many general practitioners and primary health care practitioners lack research and evaluation skills. In response, the Australian Government has funded important capacity building initiatives. AIM: To propose a conceptual model to assist these initiatives. MODEL: Four groups of research involvement are suggested: nonparticipants; participating (as part of a research team); managing/training (either leading research, or in formal training to do so); and academic (with, or leading toward, a doctorate). We outline six guiding principles for research capacity building: 1) a whole system approach, 2) accommodating diversity, 3) reducing barriers to participation, 4) enabling collaboration, 5) mentoring, and 6) networking. CONCLUSION: This model forms a framework to help plan and evaluate research capacity building initiatives.
BACKGROUND: Many general practitioners and primary health care practitioners lack research and evaluation skills. In response, the Australian Government has funded important capacity building initiatives. AIM: To propose a conceptual model to assist these initiatives. MODEL: Four groups of research involvement are suggested: nonparticipants; participating (as part of a research team); managing/training (either leading research, or in formal training to do so); and academic (with, or leading toward, a doctorate). We outline six guiding principles for research capacity building: 1) a whole system approach, 2) accommodating diversity, 3) reducing barriers to participation, 4) enabling collaboration, 5) mentoring, and 6) networking. CONCLUSION: This model forms a framework to help plan and evaluate research capacity building initiatives.
Authors: Veronica Njie-Carr; Sheila Kalengé; Jack Kelley; Amy Wilson; Joshua Kanaabi Muliira; Rose Chalo Nabirye; Nancy Glass; Robert Bollinger; Stella Alamo-Talisuna; Larry William Chang Journal: J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care Date: 2012-01-23 Impact factor: 1.354