The carer-related knowledge exchange network (CAREN): enhancing the relationship between research and evidence and policy and practice

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
M. Larkin, A. Milne
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Background:Although there is now an extensive international body of research and evidence about care and carers it is fragmented and disparate. Without synthesis, organisation and accessibility it cannot effectively inform and improve policy and practice with carers. Key points for discussion:This paper makes the case for an accessible carer-related research and evidence resource for stakeholders in carer-related domains across policy, practice, research to address this systemic deficit in the carers field. The Carer-related Knowledge Exchange Network (CAREN) has recently been established in recognition of this case. This timely resource is a freely accessible knowledge exchange network that provides relevant stakeholders (for example, carers, commissioners, policymakers, practitioners, employers, third sector organisations, researchers and research funders) with access to a regularly updated and coherent database of carer-related research and evidence; offers interactive opportunities to exchange and generate knowledge; facilitates links and information sharing; and disseminates innovative practice, interventions and services. CAREN’s development, dimensions and functionality are outlined. In addition, the paper identifies and explores the challenges of sustaining CAREN and its further development ‐ namely long-term funding and ensuring that it meets the needs of its many and diverse users. Conclusions and implications:It is anticipated that CAREN will make a significant contribution to research, policy development and service and practice improvement with carers, and will enhance the effectiveness of its stakeholders’ activities. The realisation of CAREN’s potential will ensure that it can, and continues to, make a significant, sustained and cost-effective contribution to addressing a critical global issue of the 21st century.
护理人员相关知识交流网络:加强研究与证据、政策与实践之间的关系
背景:尽管现在有一个关于护理人员的广泛的国际研究和证据,但它是分散和不同的。如果没有综合、组织和可及性,它就无法有效地为护理人员提供信息并改善政策和实践。讨论要点:本文为政策、实践和研究中护理人员相关领域的利益相关者提供了一个可访问的护理人员相关研究和证据资源,以解决护理人员领域的这一系统性缺陷。护理相关知识交流网络(CAREN)最近成立,以承认这一情况。这一及时资源是一个可自由获取的知识交流网络,为相关利益攸关方(例如,护理人员、专员、政策制定者、从业者、雇主、第三部门组织、研究人员和研究资助者)提供了定期更新和连贯的护理人员相关研究和证据数据库;提供交流和创造知识的互动机会;促进链接和信息共享;传播创新做法、干预措施和服务。概述了CAREN的发展、规模和功能。此外,本文还确定并探讨了维持CAREN及其进一步发展的挑战,即长期资助和确保其满足众多不同用户的需求。结论和影响:预计CAREN将为研究、政策制定以及护理人员的服务和实践改进做出重大贡献,并将提高其利益相关者活动的有效性。CAREN潜力的实现将确保它能够并将继续为解决21世纪的一个关键全球问题做出重大、持续和具有成本效益的贡献。
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Evidence & Policy
Evidence & Policy SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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