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Vicky Ward1, Allan House, Susan Hamer.
Abstract
Transferring health care research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process which both policymakers and researchers can struggle with. A potential solution is to use individuals or organisations as knowledge brokers. Using a range of literature, this paper explains the theory behind knowledge brokering, identifies three models of brokering and explores the challenges of brokering. We suggest that clarifying these factors is a significant step towards planning well designed and rigorously evaluated brokering interventions. We also suggest that a clearly defined theoretical framework could help us to find out more about how brokering works and its effectiveness.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 21258626 PMCID: PMC3024540 DOI: 10.1332/174426409X463811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Policy ISSN: 1744-2648