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Defining and evaluating transdisciplinary research: implications for aging and technology.

A Grigorovich1,2, M L Fang3,4, J Sixsmith5, P Kontos1,2.   

Abstract

Purpose: Transdisciplinary research has the potential to enhance the real-world impact of the field of aging and technology. This is a context-driven and problem-focused approach to knowledge production that involves collaboration across scientific disciplines and academic and nonacademic sectors. To sustain broader implementation of this approach, a scoping review was conducted on the impact of this approach on research processes, outcomes and uptake. Materials and
Methods: A systematic search was conducted of aging, health/medicine, and technology literatures indexed in three electronic data bases (Medline/OVID, EBSCO, ProQuest) from 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2015. Search terms included three themes: (1) transdisciplinarity; (2) research outcomes and (3) social change.
Results: Twenty articles met the inclusion criteria. We found that a transdisciplinary approach to research enhances integration of diverse knowledge, scientific and extra-scientific outcomes, capacity to engage in translational research and the uptake of research knowledge. We also identified a number of facilitators and barriers to successful implementation of this approach. No articles evaluating transdisciplinary research specifically in the context of aging and technology were found. Conclusions: Adoption of transdisciplinary research in aging and technology may foster greater uptake of technological innovation in the real-world by supporting integration of diverse knowledge and enhancing engagement of experiential and nonacademic stakeholders in the research and development process. However, supporting successful implementation of this approach requires investment of personal and structural resources. More research is needed to better understand the evidence base on the adoption of this approach in aging and technology projects. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION Transdisciplinary research is context-driven and problem-focused and involves collaboration between academic and non-academic sectors. A transdisciplinary approach can enhance knowledge integration, scientific productivity and capacity and public involvement in research. Future research is needed to determine the effectiveness of transdisciplinarity for optimizing the development and uptake of assistive technologies.

Keywords:  Transdisciplinarity; aging and technology; impact; research evaluation; scoping review

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30318930     DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2018.1496361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol        ISSN: 1748-3107


  6 in total

1.  Bringing Transdisciplinary Aging Research From Theory to Practice.

Authors:  Lana Sargent; Patricia Slattum; Marshall Brooks; Tracey Gendron; Marissa Mackiewicz; Ana Diallo; Leland Waters; Jodi Winship; Kimberly Battle; Gregory Ford; Katherine Falls; Jane Chung; Faika Zanjani; Ingrid Pretzer-Aboff; Elvin T Price; Elizabeth Prom-Wormley; Pamela Parsons
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2022-02-09

Review 2.  A critical realist synthesis of cross-disciplinary health policy and systems research: defining characteristic features, developing an evaluation framework and identifying challenges.

Authors:  Gordon Dugle; Joseph Kwame Wulifan; John Paul Tanyeh; Wilm Quentin
Journal:  Health Res Policy Syst       Date:  2020-07-14

3.  Knowledge Needs in Rehabilitation: Perspectives of Service Users and Professionals.

Authors:  Salla Sipari; Mia Tammelin; Sari Helenius; Eija Janhunen; Merja Rantakokko; Nea Vänskä; Toini Harra
Journal:  Front Rehabil Sci       Date:  2022-05-13

4.  A protocol for co-creating research project lay summaries with stakeholders: guideline development for Canada's AGE-WELL network.

Authors:  Mineko Wada; Judith Sixsmith; Gail Harwood; Theodore D Cosco; Mei Lan Fang; Andrew Sixsmith
Journal:  Res Involv Engagem       Date:  2020-05-08

5.  Innovation Strategies and Health System Guiding Principles to Address Equity and Sustainability in Responsible Innovation in Health Comment on "What Health System Challenges Should Responsible Innovation in Health Address? Insights From an International Scoping Review".

Authors:  Sandra C Buttigieg
Journal:  Int J Health Policy Manag       Date:  2019-09-01

6.  Moving Toward the Promise of Participatory Engagement of Older Adults in Gerotechnology.

Authors:  Alisa Grigorovich; Pia Kontos; Amanda Jenkins; Susan Kirkland
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2022-03-28
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