W. Krebbekx
University of Amsterdam
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Journal of Health Services Research & Policy | 2012
W. Krebbekx; Janneke Harting; Karien Stronks
Objectives: A gap between health services research and practice has been identified: research findings often do not find their way into practice. Our objective was to explore the potential of collaborative research to bridge this gap in one specific area, health promotion, and to determine factors that influence the development of theory-based practice and practice-based theory. Methods: This was investigated in an exploratory single-case study. First, we designed an analytical framework for collaborative research. Next, we used this framework to analyse developments in the Dutch Health Broker Partnership, which involved researchers, policymakers and practitioners. Data consisted of transcripts of the meetings of the Partnership over an 18-month period, as well as interviews with its 13 members. Results: The development of theory-based practice and practice-based theory failed to progress beyond the initial stages, although practitioners’ actions did become more comprehensive and researchers’ thinking became more influenced by practical limitations and local contexts. The heterogeneity of the Partnership facilitated as well as impeded the progress of these developments. Conclusions: Although collaborative research may serve as a tool to narrow the gap between research and practice, discussing the collaborative process and partner heterogeneity among the partners at the outset may be a necessary prerequisite to achieving the full potential of any partnership, which is limited by the ambivalent influence of partner heterogeneity. Collaborative research may, therefore, additionally benefit from continuous cross-domain orchestration and boundary work.
Ethnic and Racial Studies | 2017
W. Krebbekx; Rachel Spronk; A. M'charek
ABSTRACT Ethnicity is a frequently used measure in research into youth and sexuality in the Netherlands, a country known and admired for its favourable sexual health outcomes. This paper critically examines the production of knowledge about sexuality and ethnicity in the Netherlands. It traces the concept of ethnicity through four research practices (rationales of taking up ethnicity and compiling research populations; determining ethnicity; statistical calculations and making recommendations). It shows how the notion of ethnicity is flexible, slippery and changeable, yet at the same time becomes solidified and naturalized in relation to sexuality. The paper is based on a literature review of youth and sexuality in the Netherlands.
Archive | 2018
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KWALON: Tijdschrift voor Kwalitatief Onderzoek in Nederland | 2015
Adri Smaling; Jeanine Evers; G. Nijhof; F. de Boer; W. Krebbekx; F.P.J. Wester
KWALON | 2015
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De seksparadox: Nederland na de seksuele revolutie | 2014
W. Krebbekx; Rachel Spronk; A. M'charek; L. Buis; I. Geesink; S. Holla
De seksparadox: Nederland na de seksuele revolutie | 2014
W. Krebbekx; Rachel Spronk; A. M'charek; L. Buis; I. Geesink; S. Holla
Sociologie | 2013
W. Krebbekx; Rachel Spronk; Amade M’charek
Archive | 2011
W. Krebbekx; A. M'charek
KWALON | 2010
W. Krebbekx; Fijgje de Boer; Famke van Lieshout