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Journal of Health Services Research & Policy | 2013

CLAHRCs in practice: combined knowledge transfer and exchange strategies, cultural change, and experimentation

Bryony Soper; Ohid Yaqub; Saba Hinrichs; Sonja Marjanovich; Samuel Drabble; Stephen Hanney; Ellen Nolte

Objectives The nine NIHR CLAHRCs are collaborations between universities and local NHS organizations that seek to improve patient outcomes through the conduct and application of applied health research. The theoretical and practical context within which the CLAHRCs were set up was characterized by a considerable degree of uncertainty, and the CLAHRCs were established as a natural experiment. Methods We adopted a formative and emergent evaluation approach. Drawing on in-depth, multi-method case studies of two CLAHRCs we explored how they pursued their remit by supporting efforts to increase the relevance and use of health research, and building relationships. Results Both CLAHRCs: strengthened local networks and relationships; built capacity in their local academic and NHS communities to undertake and use research that meets the needs of the service; developed research and implementation methodologies; and added to understanding of the complex relation between research and implementation. There was evidence of impact of CLAHRC projects on health and social care services. Informed by the literature on implementing collaborative research initiatives, knowledge transfer and exchange and cultural change, some key lessons can be drawn. Conclusion The CLAHRCs pursued a strategy that can be categorized as one of flexible comprehensiveness; i.e. their programmes have been flexible and responsive and they have used a range of approaches that seek to match the diverse aspects of the complex issues they face. Key features include their work on combining a range of knowledge transfer and exchange strategies, their efforts to promote cultural change, and the freedom to experiment, learn and adapt. Although the CLAHRCs do not, by themselves, have the remit or resources to bring about wholesale service improvement in health care, they do have features that would allow them to play a key role in some of the wider initiatives that encourage innovation.


Health Services and Delivery Research | 2015

Delivering the aims of the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care: understanding their strategies and contributions

Bryony Soper; Saba Hinrichs; Samuel Drabble; Ohid Yaqub; Sonja Marjanovic; Stephen Hanney; Ellen Nolte


Archive | 2015

Phase 2 case study workshop outlines

Bryony Soper; Saba Hinrichs; Samuel Drabble; Ohid Yaqub; Sonja Marjanovic; Stephen Hanney; Ellen Nolte


Archive | 2015

Discussion, conclusions, practical implications and research recommendations

Bryony Soper; Saba Hinrichs; Samuel Drabble; Ohid Yaqub; Sonja Marjanovic; Stephen Hanney; Ellen Nolte


Archive | 2015

Programmes relevant to the CLAHRCs that were developed elsewhere and models that informed the CLAHRCs

Bryony Soper; Saba Hinrichs; Samuel Drabble; Ohid Yaqub; Sonja Marjanovic; Stephen Hanney; Ellen Nolte


Archive | 2015

Individual CLAHRC approaches and system shifts

Bryony Soper; Saba Hinrichs; Samuel Drabble; Ohid Yaqub; Sonja Marjanovic; Stephen Hanney; Ellen Nolte


Archive | 2015

Results phase 1: mapping the CLAHRC landscape

Bryony Soper; Saba Hinrichs; Samuel Drabble; Ohid Yaqub; Sonja Marjanovic; Stephen Hanney; Ellen Nolte


Archive | 2015

Phase 1 workshop outline

Bryony Soper; Saba Hinrichs; Samuel Drabble; Ohid Yaqub; Sonja Marjanovic; Stephen Hanney; Ellen Nolte


Archive | 2015

The rise of a global middle class

Samuel Drabble; Nora Ratzmann; Stijn Hoorens; Dmitry Khodyakov; Ohid Yaqub


Archive | 2015

Phase 2 case study interview protocol

Bryony Soper; Saba Hinrichs; Samuel Drabble; Ohid Yaqub; Sonja Marjanovic; Stephen Hanney; Ellen Nolte

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Bryony Soper

Brunel University London

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Brunel University London

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