Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 3BX, United Kingdom.
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Center for Capacity Research, Pembroke Place, Liverpool, L35QA, United Kingdom.
Health Res Policy Syst. 2020 Feb 10;18(1):16. doi: 10.1186/s12961-019-0524-0.
Knowledge translation (KT) is a dynamic and iterative process that includes synthesis, dissemination, exchange and ethically sound application of knowledge to yield beneficial outcomes for society. Effective KT requires researchers to play an active role in promoting evidence uptake. This paper presents a systematised review of evidence on low- and middle-income country (LMIC) researchers' KT capacity, practice and interventions for enhancing their KT practice (support) with the aim of identifying gaps and informing future research and interventions.
An electronic search for peer-reviewed publications focusing on LMIC researchers' KT capacity, practice and support across all academic fields, authored in English and from the earliest records available to February 2019, was conducted using PubMed and Scopus. Selected studies were appraised using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool, data pertaining to publication characteristics and study design extracted, and an a priori thematic analysis of reported research findings completed.
The search resulted in 334 screened articles, of which 66 met the inclusion criteria. Most (n = 43) of the articles presented original research findings, 22 were commentaries and 1 was a structured review; 47 articles reported on researchers' KT practice, 12 assessed the KT capacity of researchers or academic/research institutions and 9 reported on KT support for researchers. More than half (59%) of the articles focused on sub-Saharan Africa and the majority (91%) on health research. Most of the primary studies used the case study design (41%). The findings suggest that LMIC researchers rarely conduct KT and face a range of barriers at individual and institutional levels that limit their KT practice, including inadequate KT knowledge and skills, particularly for communicating research and interacting with research end-users, insufficient funding, and inadequate institutional guidelines, structures and incentives promoting KT practice. Furthermore, the evidence-base on effective interventions for enhancing LMIC researchers' KT practice is insufficient and largely of weak quality.
More high-quality research on researchers' KT capacity, practice and effective KT capacity strengthening interventions is needed. Study designs that extend beyond case studies and descriptive studies are recommended, including better designed evaluation studies, e.g. use of realist approaches, pragmatic trials, impact evaluations, implementation research and participatory action research.
知识转化(KT)是一个动态且迭代的过程,包括综合、传播、交流和合理应用知识,以产生有益于社会的成果。有效的 KT 需要研究人员在促进证据应用方面发挥积极作用。本文系统综述了中低收入国家(LMIC)研究人员 KT 能力、实践和干预措施的证据,旨在增强他们的 KT 实践(支持),目的是确定差距,并为未来的研究和干预措施提供信息。
使用 PubMed 和 Scopus 对所有学术领域的 LMIC 研究人员 KT 能力、实践和支持的同行评审出版物进行了电子检索,检索时间为最早记录至 2019 年 2 月,文献语言为英文。选择的研究使用混合方法评估工具进行评估,提取与出版物特征和研究设计相关的数据,并对报告的研究结果进行预先设定的主题分析。
搜索结果为 334 篇筛选文章,其中 66 篇符合纳入标准。大多数(n=43)文章提出了原始研究结果,22 篇为评论,1 篇为结构化综述;47 篇文章报道了研究人员的 KT 实践,12 篇评估了研究人员或学术/研究机构的 KT 能力,9 篇报道了研究人员的 KT 支持。超过一半(59%)的文章关注撒哈拉以南非洲,大多数(91%)关注健康研究。大多数原始研究采用案例研究设计(41%)。研究结果表明,LMIC 研究人员很少进行 KT,并且在个人和机构层面面临一系列限制其 KT 实践的障碍,包括知识和技能不足,尤其是在传播研究和与研究最终用户互动方面,资金不足,以及机构指导方针、结构和激励措施不足,促进 KT 实践。此外,关于增强 LMIC 研究人员 KT 实践的有效干预措施的证据基础不足,且质量大多较弱。
需要更多关于研究人员 KT 能力、实践和有效的 KT 能力建设干预措施的高质量研究。建议采用超越案例研究和描述性研究的研究设计,包括更好设计的评估研究,例如使用现实主义方法、实用试验、影响评估、实施研究和参与式行动研究。