Optimising the impact of health services research on the organisation and delivery of health services: a mixed-methods study
Background: The limitations of 'knowledge transfer' are increasingly recognised, with growing interest in 'knowledge co-production in context'. One way of achieving the latter is by 'embedding' researchers in health service settings, yet how to deliver such schemes succ...
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Main Authors: | Martin Marshall (Author), Huw Davies (Author), Vicky Ward (Author), Justin Waring (Author), Naomi J Fulop (Author), Liz Mear (Author), Breid O'Brien (Author), Richard Parnell (Author), Katherine Kirk (Author), Benet Reid (Author), Tricia Tooman (Author) |
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