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  • Participatory Research

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  • Learning health systems research (LHSR) is a novel paradigm for partnered research.
  • It integrates systems-based participatory research concepts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Define Learning Health Systems Research (LHSR).
  • Identify ongoing challenges and future directions in LHSR.

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  • Qualitative description of LHSR dimensions.
  • Analysis of co-creation between researchers and health system stakeholders.

Main Results:

  • LHSR co-creation yields quality improvement and disseminable knowledge.
  • Interventions are feasible, acceptable, and effective in real-world settings.
  • Challenges include partnership building, time horizons, data imprecision, and publication barriers.

Conclusions:

  • Advancement requires institutional support, incentives, and training.
  • Diverse funding, data resources, and inclusive governance are crucial.
  • Addressing field-specific challenges is necessary for progress.