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  • Healthcare Management

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  • Knowledge mobilisation (KMb) is explored as a strategy to advance decarbonisation in general practice.
  • Findings from the GPNET-0 study (systematic review, GP survey, case studies) inform this KMb initiative.
  • A multi-stakeholder workshop facilitated interpretation and dissemination of study findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advance general practice decarbonisation through a KMb workshop.
  • To interpret and disseminate findings from the GPNET-0 study.
  • To inform the development of policy briefs, factsheets, and audience-specific dissemination strategies.

Main Methods:

  • A workshop engaged 15 UK stakeholders (public, policymakers, GPs).
  • Interactive sessions included presentations and group discussions.
  • Pre-circulated policy briefs and factsheets facilitated informed dialogue.
  • Stakeholder input was integrated into refining study outputs.

Main Results:

  • The workshop yielded insights into barriers, opportunities, and priorities for general practice decarbonisation.
  • Four key themes emerged: bridging knowledge/resource gaps, organisational/cultural barriers, public engagement, and policy/leadership drivers.
  • Stakeholder engagement refined outputs for maximal research impact.

Conclusions:

  • Knowledge mobilisation effectively engaged stakeholders in discussing decarbonisation challenges and opportunities.
  • The workshop informed targeted dissemination strategies for research findings.
  • Stakeholder engagement is critical for refining outputs and maximizing research impact in decarbonisation efforts.