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Describing the impact of health services and policy research.

Shyama Kuruvilla1, Nicholas Mays, Gill Walt.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: In an essentially applied area of research, there are particular pressures on health services and policy researchers to describe the impact of their work. However, specialized research impact assessments often require skills and resources beyond those available to individual researchers, and ad hoc accounts impose a considerable burden to generate. Further, these idiosyncratic accounts may not facilitate comparative analysis to inform research management, practice and assessment. This paper describes an initial attempt to develop a methodical approach to identify and describe research impact.
METHODS: A Research Impact Framework was developed, drawing on the literature and interviews with researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and was used to structure impact narratives of selected research projects. These narratives were based on semi-structured interviews with principal investigators and documentary analysis of the projects.
RESULTS: Using the framework as a guide, researchers were relatively easily and methodically able to identify and present impacts of their work. Researchers' narratives contained verifiable evidence and highlighted a wide range of areas in which health services and policy research has impact. The standardized structure of the narratives also facilitated analysis across projects. Factors thought to positively influence the impact of research included researchers' continued involvement in research and policy networks, established track records in the field, and the ability to identify and use key influencing events, such as 'policy windows'.
CONCLUSIONS: The framework helped develop research impact narratives and facilitated comparisons across projects, highlighting issues for research management and assessment.

Mesh:

Year:  2007        PMID: 17411504     DOI: 10.1258/135581907780318374

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Serv Res Policy        ISSN: 1355-8196


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