Original paper
Social impact of participatory health research: collaborative non-linear processes of knowledge mobilization
Abstract
Social impact, defined as an effect on society, culture, quality of life, community services, or public policy beyond academia, is widely considered as a relevant requirement for scientific research, especially in the field of health care. Traditionally, in health research, the process of knowledge transfer is rather linear and one-sided and has not recognized and integrated the expertise of practitioners and those who use services. This can...
Paper Details
Title
Social impact of participatory health research: collaborative non-linear processes of knowledge mobilization
Published Date
May 25, 2017
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
4
Pages
489 - 505
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