Realist process evaluation of the knowledge translation programme of a patient‐oriented research network

Author:

Yamaguchi Sakiko12ORCID,Zerbo Alix2,Cardoso Roberta2,Elsabbagh Mayada23,Gitterman Aryeh24,Glegg Stephanie256,Gonzalez Miriam27ORCID,Putterman Connie28,Weiss Jonathan A.9,Shikako Keiko12ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. School of Physical and Occupational Therapy McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

2. CHILD‐BRIGHT Network McGill University Health Center Research Institute Montreal Quebec Canada

3. Montreal Neurological Institute McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

4. School of Child and Youth Care Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Ontario Canada

5. Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

6. BC Children's Hospital Research Institute Vancouver British Columbia Canada

7. College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

8. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto Ontario Canada

9. Department of Psychology York University Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractRationaleThe Knowledge Translation (KT) Programme of a pan‐Canadian strategic patient‐oriented research network focused on brain‐based developmental disabilities aimed to mobilize knowledge relevant to the network members. The programme also promotes and studies integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) approaches involving different interested parties, such as researchers, patient‐partners and decision‐makers, in all parts of the knowledge creation process.Aims and ObjectivesThe objective of this study is to advance research programme evaluation methods through a realist evaluation of the process of implementing iKT activities.MethodsRealist process evaluation included: (1) development of initial programme theories (using the partnership synergy theory); (2) data collection and analysis; (3) synthesis and refinement of theories through engagement with literature; and (4) presentation of findings in context‐mechanism‐outcome (C‐M‐O) configurations. A range of project documentation records were reviewed for analysis, and three co‐leads, a programme coordinator, and a senior research associate were consulted to contextualize the implementation process of relevant KT activities.ResultsBased on the developed C‐M‐O configurations, we identified five key mechanisms of generating synergy in the iKT processes: (1) Visible shared leadership that embodies what iKT looks like; (2) Researchers' readiness for iKT; (3) Adaptation and flexible allocation of resources to emerging needs; (4) Power sharing to create practical and creative knowledge; and (5) Collective voice for potential transformative impacts at the policy level.ConclusionsThe current realist evaluation demonstrated how partnerships between researchers, patient‐partners and other interested parties can synergistically generate new ways of thinking among all interested parties, actionable strategies to integrate users in research, and solutions to disseminate knowledge. In particular, we identified a pivotal role for patient‐partners to act as equal decision‐maker helps building and maintaining partnerships and consolidating KT strategies.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

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