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Research for All

Oliver, Sandy

Research for All

Examining health services research from the perspective of service users demonstrates that while research methods are applied meticulously research findings can still be misleading. In her Inaugural Professorial Lecture, Sandy Oliver offers two solutions. The first solution focuses on the social attributes of a study such as who designs the study and who interprets the findings. The second solution focuses on how we can review research literature systematically to learn from many inevitably partial studies simultaneously. As systematic reviews have evolved for each new academic discipline or policy sector, they have provided clear, methodical and justifiable innovations for answering important questions from the available literature. Combining these two solutions in participatory systematic reviews makes sense of research literatures in terms that are most useful to potential users. These solutions are at the vanguard of change in health and social policy research. However, while similar advances have been made across other academic disciplines, public engagement with research is still more rhetoric than norm.
Academics need the motivation, the means and an environment that is conducive to public engagement. Pressure on universities to provide that environment comes from funders responding to the expectations of a dynamic public engagement social movement. Universities' efforts will be more productive after developing a shared understanding across disciplines, not only within them, of what public engagement offers and a rationale for choosing between its various forms.

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ISBN 9781782770275
Sprache eng
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Verlag Inst Of Education
Jahr 2013

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