2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20021160
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The Benefits, Challenges, and Strategies toward Establishing a Community-Engaged Knowledge Hub: An Integrative Review

Abstract: Current knowledge creation and mobilization efforts are concentrated in academic institutions. A community-engaged knowledge hub (CEKH) has the potential for transdisciplinary and cross-sectorial collaboration between knowledge producers, mobilizers, and users to develop more relevant and effective research practices as well as to increase community capacity in terms of knowledge production. Objective: To summarize existing original research articles on knowledge hubs or platforms and to identify the benefits,… Show more

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“…Gerke and Evers (2011) show the development of Penang as an increasingly important Asian knowledge hub with a large number of universities, research institutes, and Research and Development (R&D) divisions located closely together to support it where scientific cooperation is highlighted. Brar et al (2023) summarize the prevailing original research articles on knowledge hubs or platforms and identify the benefits and ways to address challenges when developing a knowledge hub with community participation. From this work, a set of benefits was possible to identify associated with improving dissemination processes, providing more effective community interventions, ensuring informed care, and creating policy assessment tools.…”
Section: Framework/model Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gerke and Evers (2011) show the development of Penang as an increasingly important Asian knowledge hub with a large number of universities, research institutes, and Research and Development (R&D) divisions located closely together to support it where scientific cooperation is highlighted. Brar et al (2023) summarize the prevailing original research articles on knowledge hubs or platforms and identify the benefits and ways to address challenges when developing a knowledge hub with community participation. From this work, a set of benefits was possible to identify associated with improving dissemination processes, providing more effective community interventions, ensuring informed care, and creating policy assessment tools.…”
Section: Framework/model Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%