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Journal of Health Services Research & Policy | 2013

From what we know to what we do: lessons learned from the translational CLAHRC initiative in England:

Graeme Currie; Andy Lockett; Nellie El Enany

Objectives: There exists a translation gap between academic research and clinical practice in health care systems. One policy-driven initiative to address the translation gap in England are the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRCs), funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR). These aim to bring together NHS organizations and universities to accelerate the translation of evidence-based innovation into clinical practice. Our aim was to draw out lessons for policy-makers regarding the mobilization of such initiatives. Methods: Qualitative semi-structured interviews with 174 participants across nine CLAHRCs plus in-depth case studies across four CLAHRCs. Those interviewed were staff who were central to the CLAHRCs including senior managers and directors, junior and senior academics, and health care practitioners. Results: Social positions of the CLAHRC leaders, conceived as institutional entrepreneurs, together with the antecedent conditions for CLAHRC bids, had an impact on the vision for a CLAHRC. The process of envisioning encompassed diagnostic and prognostic framing. Within the envisioning process, the utilization of existing activities and established relationships in the CLAHRC bid influenced early mobilization. However, in some cases, it led to a translational ‘lock in’ towards established models regarding applied research. Conclusions: The CLAHRC experiment in England holds important lessons for policy-makers regarding how to address the translation gap. First, policy makers need to consider whether they set out a defined template for translational initiatives or whether variation is encouraged. We might expect a degree of learning from pilot activities within a CLAHRC that allows for greater clarity in the design of subsequent translational initiatives. Second, policy makers and practitioners need to understand the importance of both antecedent conditions and the social position of senior members of a CLAHRC (institutional entrepreneurs) leading the development of a bid. Whilst established and well-known clinical academics are likely to be trusted to lead CLAHRCs, and the presence of pre-existing organizational relationships are important for mobilization, privileging these aspects may constrain more radical change.


Social Science & Medicine | 2013

A paradox in healthcare service development: professionalization of service users.

Nellie El Enany; Graeme Currie; Andy Lockett


Social Science & Medicine | 2014

Intra-professional dynamics in translational health research: the perspective of social scientists.

Graeme Currie; Nellie El Enany; Andy Lockett


Health Services and Delivery Research | 2014

A formative evaluation of Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC): institutional entrepreneurship for service innovation

Andy Lockett; Nellie El Enany; Graeme Currie; Eivor Oborn; Michael P. Barrett; Girts Racko; Simon Bishop; Justin Waring


Archive | 2014

Engaging Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care stakeholders

Andy Lockett; Nellie El Enany; Graeme Currie; Eivor Oborn; Michael P. Barrett; Girts Racko; Simon Bishop; Justin Waring


Archive | 2014

Interview schedules, observation guide and social network analysis questionnaire

Andy Lockett; Nellie El Enany; Graeme Currie; Eivor Oborn; Michael P. Barrett; Girts Racko; Simon Bishop; Justin Waring


Archive | 2014

Founding conditions of the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care

Andy Lockett; Nellie El Enany; Graeme Currie; Eivor Oborn; Michael P. Barrett; Girts Racko; Simon Bishop; Justin Waring


Archive | 2014

Models of organising for knowledge translation

Andy Lockett; Nellie El Enany; Graeme Currie; Eivor Oborn; Michael P. Barrett; Girts Racko; Simon Bishop; Justin Waring


Archive | 2014

Envisaging the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care

Andy Lockett; Nellie El Enany; Graeme Currie; Eivor Oborn; Michael P. Barrett; Girts Racko; Simon Bishop; Justin Waring


Archive | 2014

Reflecting on Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care

Andy Lockett; Nellie El Enany; Graeme Currie; Eivor Oborn; Michael P. Barrett; Girts Racko; Simon Bishop; Justin Waring

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Andy Lockett

University of Southampton

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Justin Waring

University of Nottingham

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Simon Bishop

University of Nottingham

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