Journal article
Reflection on the development of a research agenda in rural health
L Bourke, JD Best, J Wakerman, JS Humphreys, JR Wright
Journal of Research Practice | ATHABASCA UNIV PRESS | Published : 2015
Abstract
There is a dearth of literature on how research agendas have been developed. In this article, the authors reflect on the process of developing a research agenda through a case study of a rural health university centre. The aim is to contribute to understanding how a team can effectively plan research. Two leaders of the process, as well as academics external to the process, reflected on the experience and the outcome of the agenda development process. Reflections focused on three areas: (a) engagement levels, (b) power and influence, and (c) interpretation of the research agenda. First, while there was passionate discussion at meetings and afterward, engagement levels varied. Second, the pro..
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