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Moving Research Beyond Journals

Leslie Curry, PhD

Leslie Curry, PhD

We recently ran across a blog post by Leslie Curry, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Yale Global Health Leadership Institute and a reviewer for Donaghue’s Another Look grant program. With Dr. Curry’s permission, we’re reprinting her post that makes the case for all of us to think #beyondjournals.

Well-intentioned and smart scientists devote their careers to generating new knowledge they hope will benefit the health and well-being of the population, and ultimately, save lives.  The discouraging reality is that only a small fraction (14%) of original research findings are published in scientific journals, and those findings take an average of 17 years to integrate into health care practice and policy.

Scientists are growing impatient with the gap between research and practice, and have begun to question whether traditional journals are the best way to accomplish this goal, especially in an era of rapid information dissemination through online and social media outlets. Long publication processes can render findings obsolete before they are even known, the narrow readership of journals consists mostly of like-minded scientists and the static, one-way medium prevents constructive critique and debate that is essential for good science.

What can be done to reach appropriate and wider audiences with research findings in a timely manner? The good news is that, in addition to journals reinventing themselves, there are alternatives. First, digital communication provides extraordinary opportunities to reach large diverse audiences through dynamic formats such as social media, websites, blogs and online platforms like Tumblr and YouTube.

In addition, the emerging scientific disciplines of knowledge translation and implementation science focus on how to move science out of the lab and into the world. Finally, where advocacy has historically been forbidden among scientists, many are mobilizing to bring pressure for research to be more transparent and widely accessible. As a research community, it is our responsibility to leverage these three trends — digital communication, the field of implementation science, and advocacy — to shrink the gap between research and practice and make our research matter.

  • Fall 2016 Newsletter

  • Moving Research Beyond Journals

    Donaghue reviewer Leslie Curry, PhD of Yale’s Global Health Leadership Institute using digital communication to shrink the gap between research and practice.

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  • TRIPP Center

    UConn’s TRIPP Center is refocused to bring its practice-oriented translational research to the issue of health disparities.

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  • PCORI Advisory Panel

    Nancy Yedlin, Donaghue Foundation Vice President, has joined PCORI’s Advisory Panel on Improving Healthcare Systems.

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  • Public-Private Funding Partnership

    Donaghue joins with three other health philanthropies and the State of Connecticut to fund a study on healthcare cost containment strategies used in other states.

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  • Hartford Foundation Conversations

    Conversations with the Collaborative RI and What Works CT highlight opportunities and challenges in improving state services with policy-relevant research.

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  • 2016 Another Look Awardees

    Donaghue awards five research grants for a total of $771,000 to improve the health of elders in care facilities.

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  • Trustees Letter

    Dear Friends, The start of fall always seems like a time for change. With this...

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