| Literature DB >> 30419902 |
Femke Hoekstra1,2, Kathleen A Martin Ginis3,4,5, Veronica Allan6, Anita Kothari7, Heather L Gainforth3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Conducting and/or disseminating research together with community stakeholders (e.g. policy-makers, practitioners, community organisations, patients) is a promising approach to generating relevant and impactful research. However, creating strong and successful partnerships between researchers and stakeholders is complex. Thus far, an in-depth understanding of how, when and why these research partnerships are successful is lacking. The aim of this study is to evaluate and explain the outcomes and impacts of a national network of researchers and community stakeholders over time in order to gain a better understanding of how, when and why research partnerships are successful (or not).Entities:
Keywords: Health system leaders; Impact assessment; Integrated knowledge translation; Mixed-methods; Participatory research; People with physical disabilities; Research co-production; Research partnership; Stakeholder engagement; practitioners
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30419902 PMCID: PMC6233573 DOI: 10.1186/s12961-018-0377-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Res Policy Syst ISSN: 1478-4505
Fig. 1An overview of the data sources and moments of measurement at the network and project level
Operationalisation of the RE-AIM components at network and project levels
| RE-AIM component | General description | Operationalisation | Data source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reach | |||
| Network | The amount and type of information that is sent out to the community from the CDPP network yearly | Total number of academic papers, academic presentations, community presentations, non-academic papers, policy briefs and reports, articles, blogs and papers on websites, social media posts, mass media press releases, guides, toolkits, videos and aids (KT products) yearly | Logs + project documents |
| Project | The amount and type of information that is sent out to the community by each CDPP research project | Mean, ranges and frequencies of academic papers, academic presentations, community presentations, non-academic papers, policy briefs and reports, articles, blogs and papers on websites, social media posts, mass media press releases, guides, toolkits, videos and aids (KT products) per project | Logs + project documents |
| Effectiveness | |||
| Network | Multidirectional flow of knowledge: an increase in the multidirectional flow of knowledge across disciplines and sectors within the CDPP network over time | Changes in the network analysis measures (e.g. density, reciprocity, core-periphery structure) of the CDPP network over time | Logs + project documents, exit interviews |
| Researchers’ capacity for KT activities: an increase in researchers’ capacity for KT activities before and after the support from the KT consultation service, and an increase over the time of the study period (2018–2021) | Changes in researchers’ capability, opportunity and motivation to translate their research findings to a non-academic audience before and after they received support from CDPP’s KT consultation service | Project surveys, annual surveys, exit interviews | |
| Project | Partnership quality and synergy: an optimisation of partnership quality and synergy in the process of conducting and/or disseminating research in a research partnership | Identification of partnership profiles based on indicators of partnership quality and synergy | Project surveys, annual surveys, timeline interviews |
| Adoption | |||
| Network | The extent to which CDPP researchers decide to contact the KT consultation service to translate their research findings to an academic and non-academic audience | Percentage of CDPP researchers that contacted the KT consultation service | Logs + project documents |
| Project | The extent to which CDPP research projects are conducted and disseminated in a research partnership | Percentage of CDPP research projects that are conducted in partnership with community stakeholders | Logs + project documents |
| Implementation | |||
| Network | The extent to which goals stated by the directors and team leads of the CDPP are achieved (i.e. implementation as intended) | Conformity of intended network’s goals and achieved goals | Logs, project documents, exit interviews |
| Project | The extent to which the CDPP partnerships have conducted and/or disseminated their research according to the KT plan (i.e. implementation as intended) | Conformity of intended KT plan and KT evaluation | Logs, project documents |
| Maintenance | |||
| Network | A sustainable multidirectional flow of knowledge across disciplines and sectors within the CDPP network | Annual survey (T3), exit interviews | |
| The long-term capacity among CDPP researchers for KT activities | Annual survey (T3), exit interviews | ||
| Project | The continuation of conducting and/or disseminating research projects in a research partnership (i.e. ‘sustainable partnerships’) | Project surveys, timelines interviews | |
CDPP Canadian Disability Participation Project, KT knowledge translation
Fig. 2An overview of the data sources and moments of measurement at the project level