A new collection in BMJ focuses on knowledge co-production as a way to bridge the divide between knowledge generation and uptake. The collection will be launched at this webinar with introductions by select authors.
Numerous voices have called for more effective and innovative ways to bridge the divide between knowledge generation and uptake, including collaborative models to integrate health research into policy and practice. Attention now focuses on collaborations between researchers and end-users of research, including patients and the public, health professionals, health system managers, and policy-makers. Co-production of research is being advocated globally, and across sectors. But there remains uncertainty on what co production of research entails, how to do it, when to do it, and when not to do it. Clarity on these issues is essential for co-production of research to deliver on its promise and avoid wasting time, resources, and the good will of end-users.
A new collection in BMJ focuses on these issues and will be launched at this webinar.
A new collection in BMJ focuses on knowledge co-production as a way to bridge the divide between knowledge generation and uptake. The collection will be launched at this webinar with introductions by select authors.
Numerous voices have called for more effective and innovative ways to bridge the divide between knowledge generation and uptake, including collaborative models to integrate health research into policy and practice. Attention now focuses on collaborations between researchers and end-users of research, including patients and the public, health professionals, health system managers, and policy-makers. Co-production of research is being advocated globally, and across sectors. But there remains uncertainty on what co production of research entails, how to do it, when to do it, and when not to do it. Clarity on these issues is essential for co-production of research to deliver on its promise and avoid wasting time, resources, and the good will of end-users.
A new collection in BMJ focuses on these issues and will be launched at this webinar.