Research Coproduction in Healthcare Book

Research Coproduction in Healthcare, our new book on integrated knowledge translation, is now available from Wiley. The book explores relational skills that are essential to achieving successful IKT, including trust through humility, ongoing communication, emotional intelligence, and the structures and processes required to work with a range of knowledge users. It also sets out the fundamentals of integrated knowledge translation and its transformative potential for more effective and efficient health systems and improved health outcomes. This is the most comprehensive resource available on doing research with the people who use it.

The table of contents is available here.

Author Presentations
All of the authors have prepared brief presentations introducing their chapters.

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.     Introduction
          Anita Kothari, Jo Rycroft-Malone, Chris McCutcheon and Ian D. Graham

Chapter 2: Foundations of Research Coproduction

2.1   Conceptualizing and Theorizing for Research Coproduction
          Anne MacFarlane and Jonathan Salsberg

2.2   Equity, Power, and Transformative Research Coproduction
           Katrina Plamondon, Sana Shahram, and Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh

2.3   Effects, Facilitators, and Barriers of Research Coproduction
Reported in Peer-Reviewed Literature
           Katheryn M. Sibley, Femke Hoekstra, Anita Kothari, and Kelly Mrklas

Chapter 3: Working with Knowledge Users

3.1   Working with Knowledge Users
         Jo Cooke, Sue Mawson, and Susan Hampshaw

3.2  Research Coproduction with Patients and Caregivers
         Claire Ludwig and Davina Banner

3.3   Conducting a Research Coproduction Project: A Principles-Based Approach
           Joe Langley, Sarah E. Knowles, and Vicky Ward

3.4  The View from Within: Organizational Strategies for Effective Research Partnerships
          Sarah Bowen, Ian D. Graham, and Ingrid Botting

3.5  Managing Academic-Health Service Partnerships
         Alison M. Hutchinson, Cheyne Chalmers, Katrina Nankervis, and Nicole (Nikki) Phillips

Chapter 4: Grant-Writing, Dissemination, and Evaluation

4.1  Writing a Research Coproduction Grant Proposal
         Ian D. Graham, Chris McCutcheon, Jo Rycroft-Malone, and Anita Kothari

4.2  Coproduced Dissemination
         Chris McCutcheon, Anita Kothari, Ian D. Graham, and Jo Rycroft-Malone

4.3  Evaluating Coproduction Research: Research Quality Plus
for Coproduction (RQ+ 4 Co-Pro)
         Robert K.D. McLean, Ian D. Graham, and Fred Carden

Chapter 5: Capacity-Building and Infrastructure

5.1  Researcher Coproduction Competencies and Incentives
         Christopher R. Burton and Tone Elin Mekki 

5.2  Trainees and Research Coproduction
         Christine Cassidy, Emily Ramage, Sandy Steinwender, and Shauna Best

5.3  The Role of Funders
         Bev Holmes and Chonnettia Jones

Chapter 6. Conclusion

6.  Building Blocks for Research Coproduction: Reflections and Implications (coming soon)
       Jo Rycroft-Malone, Ian D. Graham, Anita Kothari, and Chris McCutcheon
                                   

Research Coproduction in Healthcare is available for purchase from Wiley here.

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