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Building research capacity in a regional Australian health service: a management strategy analysis

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posted on 2022-08-04, 01:08 authored by Kylie MurphyKylie Murphy, D Stockton, A Kolbe, AL Hulme Chambers, G Smythe

Research capacity building (RCB) can be challenging for health services, especially in non-metropolitan areas. This management analysis documents the RCB strategy recently initiated by Albury Wodonga Health (AWH), a large health service in regional Australia. AWH’s strategy addresses three steps believed to be crucial in planning effective RCB: an initial needs assessment, identification of clear success indicators and multi-level structural considerations. In particular, AWH’s strategy is based on current evidence pointing to the importance of external partnerships, the need for whole-of-organisation leadership, and the need to involve appropriate personnel. Early achievements of AWH’s strategy include Executive-endorsed organisational research priorities, wide awareness of RCB as a whole-of organisation goal, agreed protocols for initiating and reviewing research proposals, formalised university partnerships, the establishment of a vibrant Research Interest Group, a number of current and planned collaborative projects, improved communication about research activities within AWH, and a program logic and evaluation framework to assist in maintaining focus and assessing the effectiveness of the strategy over the longer term. AWH’s RCB strategy may serve as a modifiable model for managers of other similar health services pursuing a stronger research culture. 

History

Publication Date

2015-01-01

Journal

Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management

Volume

10

Issue

1

Pagination

9p. (p. 14-22)

Publisher

Australian College of Health Service Executives

ISSN

1833-3818

Rights Statement

© The Authors 2015 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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