학술논문

Series: Public engagement with research. Part 4: Maximising the benefits of involving the public in research implementation
Document Type
article
Source
European Journal of General Practice, Vol 29, Iss 1 (2023)
Subject
Patient and public involvement
implementation
general practice
knowledge mobilisation
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Language
English
ISSN
13814788
1751-1402
1381-4788
Abstract
AbstractThis final article in the four-part series focuses on the often neglected yet important role of the public in implementing research in General Practice and Primary Care more broadly. Experience in implementation of findings from research with public engagement in Primary Care has highlighted how partnership working with patients and the public is important in transitioning from ‘what we know’ from the evidence-base to ‘what we do’ in practice. Factors related to Primary Care research that make public engagement important are highlighted e.g. implementing complex interventions, implementing interventions that increase health equity, implementing interventions in countries with different primary healthcare system strengths. Involvement of patients and public can enhance the development of modelling and simulation included in studies on systems modelling for improving health services. We draw on the emerging evidence base to describe public engagement in implementation and offer some guiding principles for engaging with the public in the implementation in General Practice and Primary Care in general. Illustrative case studies are included to support others wishing to offer meaningful engagement in implementing research evidence.