#220 - Untapped potential? Scoping review of how boundary objects are used to embed research into practice
Tracks
Concurrent 4
Wednesday, October 24, 2018 |
2:30 PM - 2:50 PM |
Room 104 (Level 1) |
Details
Session Theme: Getting evidence into decision-making and practice
Speaker
Dr Jo Day
Research Fellow
NIHR CLAHRC South West Peninsula, University of Exeter Medical School
#220 - Untapped potential? Scoping review of how boundary objects are used to embed research into practice
Biography
Jo Day is a registered psychologist and qualitative researcher. She joined the National Institute for Health Research CLAHRC South West Peninsula (PenCLAHRC) at the University of Exeter Medical School in 2012 and worked on the internal evaluation team to examine how closer collaboration between academics and clinicians promotes embedding research into practice. Jo currently works in the Implementation Science Group on projects that seek to develop our understanding of how to implement best practice and share knowledge with the aim of improving the health and social care of patients and the public. Prior to this, she worked for the Ministry of Justice on the development, evaluation and audit of evidence-based interventions for people with criminal convictions within the prison and probation services.
Dr Elizabeth Kristjansson
Professor
Ottawa Neighbourhood Study