A measure of community members’ perceptions of the impacts of research partnerships in health and social services |
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Authors: | Gillian Michelle Marilyn Jacqueline Melissa Peter Mary Cheryl Heather Teena |
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Affiliation: | aChild and Parent Resource Institute, 600 Sanatorium Road, London, Ontario, Canada N6H 3W7;bThe University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B8;cCanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research, Institute for Applied Health Sciences, McMaster University, 1400 Main Street West, Room 408, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 1C7;dBrock University, 500 Glenridge Avenue, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada L2S 3A1 |
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Abstract: | Currently, there are no psychometrically sound outcome measures by which to assess the impacts of research partnerships. This article describes the development of a 33-item, survey questionnaire measuring community members’ perceptions of the impact of research partnerships addressing health or social issues. The Community Impacts of Research Oriented Partnerships (CIROP) was developed using information from the literatures on health promotion, community development, research utilization, and community-based participatory research, and from focus groups involving 29 key informants. Data from 174 community members were used to determine the factor structure, internal consistency, and test–retest reliability of the four CIROP scales, and to provide evidence of construct validity. The CIROP informs research partnerships about the extent of their impact in the areas of Personal Knowledge Development, Personal Research Skill Development, Organizational/Group Access To and Use of Information, and Community and Organizational Development, allowing them to demonstrate accountability to funding bodies. As well, the CIROP can be used as a research tool to assess the effectiveness of knowledge sharing approaches, determine the most influential activities of research partnerships, and determine structural characteristics of partnerships associated with various types of impact. The CIROP provides a better understanding of community members’ perspectives and expectations of research partnerships, with important implications for knowledge transfer and uptake. |
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Keywords: | Research Alliance Partnership Impact |
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