2019
DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2019.524
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The complex nature of research dissemination practices among public health faculty researchers

Abstract: Objective: This study explores the variety of information formats used and audiences targeted by public health faculty in the process of disseminating research.Methods: The authors conducted semi-structured interviews with twelve faculty members in the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago, asking them about their research practices, habits, and preferences.Results: Faculty scholars disseminate their research findings in a variety of formats intended for multiple audiences, including… Show more

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“…Scientific output through academic publications has seen a tremendous increase since the early 1900s, roughly tripling; some researchers feeling particularly pressured to not only publish but to also publish their work in high-impact journals [43,44]. Finally, Hanneke [45] noted that researcher workloads were significantly increased when they shared results with multiple audiences through various methods. Thus, it is understandable that researchers may not have the capacity to disseminate their research findings in the current context of academia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific output through academic publications has seen a tremendous increase since the early 1900s, roughly tripling; some researchers feeling particularly pressured to not only publish but to also publish their work in high-impact journals [43,44]. Finally, Hanneke [45] noted that researcher workloads were significantly increased when they shared results with multiple audiences through various methods. Thus, it is understandable that researchers may not have the capacity to disseminate their research findings in the current context of academia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personnel such as knowledge brokers and implementation facilitators support health settings by integrating new knowledge of practices into daily work ( 49 ). Health sciences libraries can support dissemination activities such as data visualization and dissemination product archiving and cataloging ( 66 ).…”
Section: A Narrative Review Of the D4ds Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dissemination of research is a critical point in the research process 61 . Within our research silos, we have begun to more thoroughly examine policies, practices, and procedures that give rise to specific types of bias (e.g., publication bias).…”
Section: Dissemination Of Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%