Growth of a scientific community of practice public health services and systems research
Public health services and systems research (PHSSR) is an emerging discipline that examines the organization, financing, and delivery of public health services. The objective of this descriptive study is to provide insight into the discipline's growth by examining the researchers, practitioners...
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Published in | American journal of preventive medicine Vol. 41; no. 1; pp. 100 - 104 |
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Abstract | Public health services and systems research (PHSSR) is an emerging discipline that examines the organization, financing, and delivery of public health services.
The objective of this descriptive study is to provide insight into the discipline's growth by examining the researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who are engaged in PHSSR and their expertise, sources of funding, collaboration patterns, productivity, and challenges.
A 27-item online survey was conducted and analyzed in 2010. It targeted 2067 individuals who had participated in PHSSR groups, meetings, and events since 2004. The response rate was 41%. Descriptive statistics characterized demographics, expertise and mentoring, funding, publication, and collaboration.
Half of the community members became involved in 2004 or after. More than 40% of the community collaborates in some form. Challenges include knowledge distribution, an agenda to secure ongoing funding, and translating research evidence to public health practice.
A clear resource for the community is a nucleus of productive and engaged members who foster its growth. |
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AbstractList | Public health services and systems research (PHSSR) is an emerging discipline that examines the organization, financing, and delivery of public health services.BACKGROUNDPublic health services and systems research (PHSSR) is an emerging discipline that examines the organization, financing, and delivery of public health services.The objective of this descriptive study is to provide insight into the discipline's growth by examining the researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who are engaged in PHSSR and their expertise, sources of funding, collaboration patterns, productivity, and challenges.PURPOSEThe objective of this descriptive study is to provide insight into the discipline's growth by examining the researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who are engaged in PHSSR and their expertise, sources of funding, collaboration patterns, productivity, and challenges.A 27-item online survey was conducted and analyzed in 2010. It targeted 2067 individuals who had participated in PHSSR groups, meetings, and events since 2004. The response rate was 41%. Descriptive statistics characterized demographics, expertise and mentoring, funding, publication, and collaboration.METHODSA 27-item online survey was conducted and analyzed in 2010. It targeted 2067 individuals who had participated in PHSSR groups, meetings, and events since 2004. The response rate was 41%. Descriptive statistics characterized demographics, expertise and mentoring, funding, publication, and collaboration.Half of the community members became involved in 2004 or after. More than 40% of the community collaborates in some form. Challenges include knowledge distribution, an agenda to secure ongoing funding, and translating research evidence to public health practice.RESULTSHalf of the community members became involved in 2004 or after. More than 40% of the community collaborates in some form. Challenges include knowledge distribution, an agenda to secure ongoing funding, and translating research evidence to public health practice.A clear resource for the community is a nucleus of productive and engaged members who foster its growth.CONCLUSIONSA clear resource for the community is a nucleus of productive and engaged members who foster its growth. Public health services and systems research (PHSSR) is an emerging discipline that examines the organization, financing, and delivery of public health services. The objective of this descriptive study is to provide insight into the discipline's growth by examining the researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who are engaged in PHSSR and their expertise, sources of funding, collaboration patterns, productivity, and challenges. A 27-item online survey was conducted and analyzed in 2010. It targeted 2067 individuals who had participated in PHSSR groups, meetings, and events since 2004. The response rate was 41%. Descriptive statistics characterized demographics, expertise and mentoring, funding, publication, and collaboration. Half of the community members became involved in 2004 or after. More than 40% of the community collaborates in some form. Challenges include knowledge distribution, an agenda to secure ongoing funding, and translating research evidence to public health practice. A clear resource for the community is a nucleus of productive and engaged members who foster its growth. Background: Public health services and systems research (PHSSR) is an emerging discipline that examines the organization, financing, and delivery of public health services. Purpose: The objective of this descriptive study is to provide insight into the discipline's growth by examining the researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who are engaged in PHSSR and their expertise, sources of funding, collaboration patterns, productivity, and challenges. Methods: A 27-item online survey was conducted and analyzed in 2010. It targeted 2067 individuals who had participated in PHSSR groups, meetings, and events since 2004. The response rate was 41%. Descriptive statistics characterized demographics, expertise and mentoring, funding, publication, and collaboration. Results: Half of the community members became involved in 2004 or after. More than 40% of the community collaborates in some form. Challenges include knowledge distribution, an agenda to secure ongoing funding, and translating research evidence to public health practice. Conclusions: A clear resource for the community is a nucleus of productive and engaged members who foster its growth. [Copyright American Journal of Preventive Medicine; published by Elsevier Inc.] |
Author | Keeling, Jonathan W Wilson, Rosalind V Merrill, Jacqueline A Chen, Tianle V |
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