Implementation, knowledge mobilisation and impact: A cross-ARC guide
I’m new to this, I’d like an introduction
This section offers ARC and NIHR resources that introduce implementation, knowledge mobilisation and impact. It’s for people who are new to the field and want to find out more.
Definitions
Implementation and knowledge mobilisation are relatively new and evolving fields. There is still some debate about definitions and terminology, but here are some basics to get you started.
Knowledge mobilisation is about sharing knowledge between different communities to create new knowledge to catalyse change. Knowledge mobilisation strategies can help researchers share their research with the people who can use it and should be integrated throughout your research programme. Knowledge creation is seen as a process not a product. It can also be known as knowledge translation, knowledge exchange or knowledge transfer. (Source: NIHR)
Implementation science is scientific study of methods to promote the systematic uptake of clinical research findings and other evidence-based practices into routine practice, and hence, to improve the quality and effectiveness of health services. It includes the study of influences on healthcare professionals and organisational behaviour. (Source: Eccles & Mittman, 2006)
Implementation practice: Implementation research seeks to understand the approaches that work best to translate research to the real world, implementation practice seeks to apply and adapt these approaches in different contexts to achieve outcomes (Source: Metz 2019)
Research impact is the demonstrable contribution that research makes to society and the economy, of benefit to individuals, organisations and nations. (Source: NIHR)