Kommunal medvirkning i forskning og innovasjon
Recent Submissions
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Beyond tokenistic participation: Using representational artefacts to enable meaningful public participation in health service design
(Journal article, 2013)A number of recent policies promote public participation in health service design. Yet, a growing literature has articulated a gap between policy aims and actual practice resulting in public participation becoming tokenistic. ... -
Implementing health research through academic and clinical partnerships: a realistic evaluation of the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC)
(Journal article, 2011)Background The English National Health Service has made a major investment in nine partnerships between higher education institutions and local health services called Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research ... -
Facilitating non-tokenistic user involvement in research
(Journal article, 2019)Background With the increase in user activism in the Western societies in recent years, there has also been an increase in promoting user involvement in research. Hence, is necessary to address the danger of tokenism, a ... -
Qualitative research: standards, challenges, and guidelines
(Journal article, 2001)Qualitative research methods could help us to improve our understanding of medicine. Rather than thinking of qualitative and quantitative strategies as incompatible, they should be seen as complementary. Although procedures ... -
Forskningssirkler som grunnlag for kompetanseutvikling i praksis og utdanning
(Journal article, 2016)Tema for artikkelen er hvordan barnevernsarbeidere og forskere/undervisere ved hjelp av forskningssirkler kan utvikle barnevernfaglig kompetanse i tjenestetilbud og i profesjonsutdanningene. Artikkelen tar utgangspunkt i ... -
Co-production of social research: strategies for engaged scholarship
(Journal article, 2010)There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research. This article identifies and evaluates five strategies for achieving more engaged and engaging scholarship. At one end ... -
Assessing the benefits of participatory research: a rationale for a realist review
(Journal article, 2011)Participatory research (PR) experts believe that increased community and stakeholder participation in research augments program pertinence, quality, outcome, sustainability, uptake, and transferability. There is, however, ... -
Collaboration and Co-Production of Knowledge in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges
(Journal article, 2016)Over time there has been a shift, at least in the rhetoric, from a pipeline conceptualisation of knowledge implementation, to one that recognises the potential of more collaboration, co-productive approaches to knowledge ... -
Successful Strategies to Engage Research Partners for Translating Evidence into Action in Community Health: A Critical Review
(Journal article, 2015)Objectives. To undertake a critical review describing key strategies supporting development of participatory research (PR) teams to engage partners for creation and translation of action-oriented knowledge. Methods. Sources ... -
Innovation in Governance and Public Services: Past and Present
(Journal article, 2005)Three approaches to innovation in the public sector in the post war period are identified and analysed for their implications for policy-makers, managers and citizens. Various relationships are identified between innovation ... -
Break-Through Innovations and Continuous Improvement: Two Different Models of Innovative Processes in the Public Sector
(Journal article, 2005)How do we understand innovation in the public sector? A look at the public and private sector understanding of innovation helps us begin to see how important new ideas are born, nurtured, tested and disseminated. -
Innovation, public policy and public services delivery in the UK. The word that would be king?
(Journal article, 2011)This paper explores the dialogue about innovation in public services currently found within public policy and creates an interaction between research and practice about its strengths and limitations. It argues that this ... -
Innovasjon i offentlig sektor– en forskningsagenda i fremvekst. Forskningspolitikk
(Journal article, 2020)Tre EU-prosjekter med sterk norsk deltakelse har gitt oss ny innsikt i hva som hemmer og fremmer innovasjon i offentlig sektor. Prosjektene viser at både forskerne og EU har forstått hva det er som får offentlige institusjoner ... -
Sluttrapport februar 2019 til HelseOmsorg21-rådet, fra Kommunenes strategiske forskningsorgan (KSF)
(Report, 2019)Et kunnskapsløft for kommunene er en av fem hovedprioriteringer for HelseOmsorg21-strategien. Strategien slår bl.a. fast at vi må ha effektive og behovstilpassede tjenester for at flest mulig er friske lengst mulig – og ... -
Roadmap for a Participatory Research–Practice Partnership to Implement Evidence
(Journal article, 2012)Background: Our research team has undertaken implementation of evidence in the form of practice guideline recommendations for populations in hospital, community, and long‐term care settings with diverse provider and patient ... -
Scoping reviews: time for clarity in definition, methods, and reporting
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The evolution of Norway's national innovation system
(Journal article, 2009)This paper analyses the co-evolution of science, technology and innovation policy and industrial structure in a small, open, resource-based economy (Norway). The contributions of the paper are threefold. First, it develops ... -
Forskning kan føre til konflikt. Forskning og fagutvikling som har til hensikt å endre praksis kan medføre interessekonflikt.
(Journal article, 2012)Etter å ha jobbet med ulike fagutviklings – og forskningsprosjekter ved Utviklingssenteret i Møre og Romsdal i flere år, har vi erfart å få ulike reaksjoner når funn blir presentert. I denne artikkelen vil vi belyse ... -
Enhancing the scoping study methodology: a large, inter-professional team’s experience with Arksey and O’Malley’s framework
(Journal article, 2013)Background Scoping studies are increasingly common for broadly searching the literature on a specific topic, yet researchers lack an agreed-upon definition of and framework for the methodology. In 2005, Arksey and O’Malley ... -
Patient engagement in research: a systematic review
(Journal article, 2014)Background A compelling ethical rationale supports patient engagement in healthcare research. It is also assumed that patient engagement will lead to research findings that are more pertinent to patients’ concerns and ...