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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Knowledge Translation

Background:

  • Bridging the gap between research and practice remains a significant challenge in many fields.
  • Effective knowledge translation requires robust collaboration between researchers and practitioners.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the nature of collaborative interdisciplinary research.
  • To describe three distinct models of research collaboration.
  • To identify the benefits of successful research collaboration.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of collaborative research.
  • Description of three established collaboration models.
  • Literature review on the impacts of research partnerships.

Main Results:

  • Collaborative research enhances the integration of evidence into practice.
  • Different models of collaboration offer varied approaches to partnership.
  • Successful collaborations yield benefits for individuals, groups, organizations, and consumers.

Conclusions:

  • Interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial for effective knowledge translation.
  • Understanding different collaboration models can optimize research-practice integration.
  • Research partnerships offer multifaceted advantages across diverse stakeholders.