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Strengthening research capacity in health promotion practice settings

Erica Wimbush (Erica Wimbush is Research and Evaluation Manager at the Health Education Board for Scotland (HEBS), Edinburgh.)

Health Education

ISSN: 0965-4283

Article publication date: 1 August 1999

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Abstract

Training in research and evaluation skills is a frequently expressed need among health promotion practitioners. Research conducted in Scotland among health promotion specialists and their managers showed that training in research on its own would be an insufficient response. In this paper, it is argued that there is a need to develop a broader strategy which seeks to strengthen research capacity within health promotion practice settings, rather than simply offering training to improve practitioners’ research skills. This will help to improve the quality of research conducted in practice settings and contribute to building an evidence base for health promotion. A broader professional development strategy for health promotion research in Scotland is proposed which utilizes a range of learning routes and delivery mechanisms. This will be backed up by the establishment of a broad strategic research partnership which brings together practitioners, researchers and policy‐makers so as to develop a better understanding of what evaluation evidence is needed and who is contributing what.

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Wimbush, E. (1999), "Strengthening research capacity in health promotion practice settings", Health Education, Vol. 99 No. 4, pp. 169-176. https://doi.org/10.1108/09654289910284616

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