Background Research in clinical practice without attachment to a major academic institution can be fraught with difficulties. This article aims to explore some of the difficulties that can be encountered when carrying out research, using the example of a project aiming to use clinical practice to develop more relevant and realistic multidisciplinary outcome measures for the rehabilitation population. In this example, with patient and staff involvement, the reliability study successfully developed the Care Dependency Scale into such a tool. Contents This article does not present the results of the research, which will be presented separately; rather it describes the story of the research project, outlining both the challenges and benefits that transpired as a consequence of staff being involved in research in a small multidisciplinary rehabilitation centre. Conclusions While such research can present many challenges, endeavouring to overcome these can have positive outcomes for both staff and patients. In this case, participating in research proved to be a tool to empower both staff and patients and promoted changes in the Centre. Potential researchers should not be put off their investigations simply because they are not affiliated with an academic institution.
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