Vingilis Evelyn, Hartford Kathleen, Schrecker Ted, Mitchell Beth, Lent Barbara, Bishop Joan
Population & Community Health Unit, Family Medicine, The University of Western Ontario, 100 Collip Circle, Suite 245, London, ON.
Can J Public Health. 2003 Nov-Dec;94(6):468-71. doi: 10.1007/BF03405087.
Knowledge diffusion and utilization (KDU) have become a key focus in the health research community because of the limited success to date of research findings to inform health policies, programs and services. Yet, evidence indicates that successful KDU is often predicated on the early involvement of potential knowledge users in the conceptualization and conduct of the research and on the development of a "partnership culture". This study describes the integration of KDU theory with practice via a case study analysis of the Consortium for Applied Research and Evaluation in Mental Health (CAREMH).
This qualitative study, using a single-case design, included a number of data sources: proposals, meeting minutes, presentations, publications, reports and curricula vitae of CAREMH members.
CAREMH has adopted the following operational strategies to increase KDU capacity: 1) viewing research as a means and not as an end; 2) bringing the university and researcher to the community; 3) using participatory research methods; 4) embracing transdisciplinary research and interactions; and 5) using connectors. Examples of the iterative process between researchers and potential knowledge users in their contribution to knowledge generation, diffusion and utilization are provided.
This case study supports the importance of early and ongoing involvement of relevant potential knowledge users in research to enhance its utilization potential. It also highlights the need for re-thinking research funding approaches.
由于研究结果在为卫生政策、项目和服务提供信息方面迄今成效有限,知识传播与利用(KDU)已成为卫生研究界的一个关键重点。然而,有证据表明,成功的知识传播与利用往往取决于潜在知识使用者在研究的概念化和实施过程中的早期参与以及“伙伴关系文化”的发展。本研究通过对心理健康应用研究与评估联盟(CAREMH)的案例研究分析,描述了知识传播与利用理论与实践的整合。
这项定性研究采用单案例设计,包括多个数据来源:CAREMH成员的提案、会议记录、演示文稿、出版物、报告和简历。
CAREMH采取了以下运营策略来提高知识传播与利用能力:1)将研究视为一种手段而非目的;2)将大学和研究人员带到社区;3)使用参与式研究方法;4)接受跨学科研究与互动;5)利用联络人。提供了研究人员与潜在知识使用者在知识生成、传播和利用方面的迭代过程示例。
本案例研究支持相关潜在知识使用者早期和持续参与研究对提高其利用潜力的重要性。它还强调了重新思考研究资助方式的必要性。