University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond St, London, ON, N6A 3K7, Canada.
University of Ottawa, 600 Peter Morand Crescent, Ottawa, ON, K1G 5Z3, Canada.
Health Res Policy Syst. 2019 Nov 27;17(1):92. doi: 10.1186/s12961-019-0485-3.
Integrated knowledge translation describes the process of partnered research between different stakeholders with the goal of producing research that ultimately achieves a greater impact when put into practice. A better understanding of research partnerships and integrated knowledge translation has implications for future partnerships and collaborative initiatives in practice. Our research describes and expands upon previous work done to identify barriers and attitudes toward collaboration in the context of research funding opportunities that required researcher-knowledge-user partnerships.
A survey was sent out to researchers funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and knowledge-users who worked collaboratively on their research projects. There were two mirror versions of the survey, one for researchers and one for knowledge-users. Descriptive statistics, χ analysis and Mann-Whitney U analysis were used to understand the processes, barriers, perceived impact and sustainability of the partnerships.
The results revealed that, although there were differences in the roles of researchers and knowledge-users, both groups felt very positive towards their partnerships. Some of the barriers identified as inhibiting effective partnerships were resource constraints (funding/time) and differences in contribution and involvement amongst team members. Despite these barriers, both researchers and knowledge-users felt that the partnership was not only sustainable, but also helped create an impact.
Our results provide useful information for funding agencies launching opportunities requiring or encouraging collaborative research projects between researchers and knowledge-users.
综合知识转化描述了不同利益相关者之间合作研究的过程,其目标是生成在实践中产生更大影响的研究。更好地理解研究伙伴关系和综合知识转化对未来实践中的伙伴关系和合作倡议具有重要意义。我们的研究描述并扩展了以前的工作,这些工作旨在确定在需要研究人员-知识使用者伙伴关系的研究资助机会的背景下合作的障碍和态度。
向加拿大卫生研究院资助的研究人员和在其研究项目上合作的知识使用者发送了一份调查。调查有两个镜像版本,一个针对研究人员,一个针对知识使用者。使用描述性统计、χ 分析和曼-惠特尼 U 分析来了解伙伴关系的过程、障碍、感知影响和可持续性。
研究结果表明,尽管研究人员和知识使用者的角色存在差异,但两组人员对其伙伴关系都非常积极。一些被确定为抑制有效伙伴关系的障碍包括资源限制(资金/时间)以及团队成员之间的贡献和参与差异。尽管存在这些障碍,但研究人员和知识使用者都认为这种伙伴关系不仅可持续,而且有助于产生影响。
我们的研究结果为需要或鼓励研究人员和知识使用者之间合作研究项目的资助机构提供了有用的信息。