| Literature DB >> 24785693 |
Julie Hulcombe1, Jennifer Sturgess2, Tina Souvlis3, Cate Fitzgerald4.
Abstract
A unique opportunity to engage in research capacity-building strategies for health practitioners arose within public sector health services during the negotiations for an industrial agreement. A research capacity-building initiative for health practitioners that is allied health, oral health and scientist practitioners was funded and the components of this initiative are described. The initiative was implemented using a research capacity-building framework developed from a review of the literature and stakeholder consultations. The framework included leadership and governance, support to researchers and translation of evidence into practice and was contextualised to public health environments. There were several phases of implementation. An evaluation of the preliminary phase of establishing research positions and research activity was conducted and several successes of the capacity-building strategies were identified. These successes (e.g. solid partnerships with universities) are discussed, as are future concerns, such as sustainability of the initiative in a tighter fiscal context.Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24785693 DOI: 10.1071/AH13066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aust Health Rev ISSN: 0156-5788 Impact factor: 1.990