1. Health services research: building capacity to meet the needs of the health care system.
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Barratt, Helen, Shaw, Jay, Simpson, Lisa, Bhatia, Sacha, and Fulop, Naomi
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HEALTH policy , *DECISION making , *INTERPROFESSIONAL relations , *MEDICAL care research , *POLICY sciences - Abstract
Health services researchers have an important role to play in helping health care systems around the world provide high quality, affordable services. However, gaps between the best evidence and current practice suggest that researchers need to work in new ways. The production of research that meets the needs and priorities of the health system requires researchers to work in partnership with decision-makers to conduct research and then mobilize the findings. To do this effectively, researchers require a new set of skills that are not conventionally taught as part of doctoral research programmes. In addition to wider contextual changes, researchers need to understand better the needs of decisionmakers, for example through short placements in health system decision-making settings. Second, researchers need to learn to accommodate those needs throughout the research process, including identifying research needs; conducting research collaboratively with decision-makers and producing effective research products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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