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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Implementation Science
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • Limited evaluation exists for academic-clinician research capacity-building (RCB) models in healthcare.
  • The Research Ready Grant Program (RRGP) was developed as a collaborative, multidisciplinary practice-research partnership model.
  • The RRGP is grounded in Cooke's RCB framework, focusing on enhancing clinician research capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a process and outcome evaluation of the RRGP.
  • To explore the RRGP's structured mentor model's contribution to RCB in clinician-led research teams.
  • To identify organizational, team, and individual factors influencing health professional research capacity in a regional health service.

Main Methods:

  • An exploratory, concurrent mixed-methods approach was employed.
  • Data collection occurred over 12 months within a regional hospital and health service.
  • Data triangulation utilized both quantitative and qualitative methods to assess implementation.

Main Results:

  • The RRGP is an innovative workplace model for clinicians.
  • The program is anticipated to foster a collaborative research culture.
  • Strengthened hospital-university partnerships are an expected outcome.

Conclusions:

  • The RRGP represents a novel approach to building research capacity among clinicians.
  • The model is expected to enhance the quality and quantity of practice-based research.
  • This evaluation provides insights into implementing and assessing RCB initiatives in healthcare settings.