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Evidence Briefing (02 Nov 2020)
HSDR - 12/5002/18
Effects of a demand led knowledge translation service on the uptake and use of research evidence by NHS commissioners compared with lower intensity untargeted alternatives
Project title: Effects of a demand led knowledge translation service on the uptake and use of research evidence by NHS commissioners compared with lower intensity untargeted alternatives
Call to action: 12/5002 12/5002 - Research to improve knowledge transfer and innovation in healthcare delivery and organisation
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Mr Paul Wilson
Lead Author: Mr Paul Wilson
Contractor: University of York
Cost: £552,127.88
Co-investigators: Dr Mark Lambert, Mr Duncan Chambers
, Professor Carl Thompson
, Professor Ian Watt
, Professor Rhiannon Turner
.
Started: October 2013 | Status: Published February 2017
Access to a demand-led evidence briefing service did not improve NHS commissioners' uptake and use of research evidence, compared with less intensive and less targeted alternatives.
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