Sibbald Shannon L, Tetroe Jacqueline, Graham Ian D
Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, HSB334, 1151 Richmond St, London, N6A 5B9, Canada.
Department of Family Medicine and Schulich Interfaculty Program in Public Health, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, N6G 2 M1, Canada.
Implement Sci. 2014 Nov 28;9:176. doi: 10.1186/s13012-014-0176-y.
Researchers and funding agencies are increasingly showing interest in the application of research findings and focusing attention on engagement of knowledge-users in the research process as a means of increasing the uptake of research findings. The expectation is that research findings derived from these researcher-knowledge-user partnerships will be more readily applied when they became available. The objective of this study was to investigate the experiences, perceived barriers, successes, and opinions of researchers and knowledge-users funded under the Canadian Institutes of Health Research's integrated Knowledge Translation funding opportunities for a better understanding of these collaborations.
Participants, both researchers and knowledge-users, completed an online survey followed by an individual semi-structured phone interview supporting a mixed methods study. The interviews were analyzed qualitatively using a modified grounded theory approach.
Survey analysis identified three major partnership types: token, asymmetric, and egalitarian. Interview analysis revealed trends in perceived barriers and successes directly related to the partnership formation and style. While all partnerships experienced barriers, token partnerships had the most challenges and general poor perception of partnerships. The majority of respondents found that common goals and equality in partnerships did not remove barriers but increased participants' ability to look for solutions.
We learned of effective mechanisms and strategies used by researchers and knowledge-users for mitigating barriers when collaborating. Funders could take a larger role in helping facilitate, nurture, and sustain the partnerships to which they award grants.
研究人员和资助机构越来越关注研究成果的应用,并将注意力集中在让知识使用者参与研究过程上,以此作为提高研究成果采纳率的一种方式。人们期望,来自这些研究人员与知识使用者合作关系的研究成果在可用时能更容易得到应用。本研究的目的是调查在加拿大卫生研究院综合知识转化资助机会下获得资助的研究人员和知识使用者的经历、感知到的障碍、成功之处及看法,以便更好地理解这些合作。
研究人员和知识使用者参与者完成了一项在线调查,随后进行了一次支持混合方法研究的个人半结构化电话访谈。使用改良的扎根理论方法对访谈进行定性分析。
调查分析确定了三种主要的合作类型:象征性合作、不对称合作和平等合作。访谈分析揭示了与合作关系形成和方式直接相关的感知障碍和成功趋势。虽然所有合作关系都遇到了障碍,但象征性合作面临的挑战最多,对合作关系的总体看法也最差。大多数受访者发现,合作关系中的共同目标和平等并没有消除障碍,但增强了参与者寻找解决方案的能力。
我们了解到研究人员和知识使用者在合作时用于减轻障碍的有效机制和策略。资助者可以在帮助促进、培育和维持他们所资助的合作关系方面发挥更大作用。