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Canadian
Interprofessional
Health
Collaborative
(CIHC)
CIHC-ResearchNet:
Make it a Global
Initiative
Hossein Khalili, RN, PhD(c), Chair, CIHC-ResearchNet Working
Group; John Gilbert, PhD, Project Lead & Chair, CIHC; Hassan
Soubhi, MD, PhD; Ruby Grymonpre, PharmD, Co-Chairs, CIHC
Research and Evaluation Committee; Susan Tam, RN; Lynda
Atack, RN, PhD; Sherry Espin, RN, PhD; Annette Iglarsh, PT,
PhD, MBA; Anne O’Riordan, BSc (OT); Christopher Green, RN,
PhD(c); Catherine Moravac; Jennifer Perry; Julie Lynn Van
Herk, members, CIHC-ResearchNet Working Group
CAB III - November 22, 2011
Outline:
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About CIHC
Building Research Capacity
CIHC-ResearchNet
Network Development
Where are we right now?
Group Discussion
Wrap Up
• The Canadian Interprofessional Health
Collaborative (CIHC) promotes collaboration
in health and education
About
CIHCwww.ci
hc.ca
• CIHC is Canada’s national hub for resources
and networking around interprofessional
education, collaboration in healthcare practice
and patient-centred care
• Our goal is to share this knowledge with
health system planners, health providers and
educators to ensure interprofessional
collaboration is a key part of policymaking and
curriculum development
Cooke’s RCB Framework
Building
Research
Capacity
in IPE&P
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/9/37
Building
Research
Capacity
in IPE&P
Results
Cooke’s Principle II
Support research and evaluation close to
practice
Cooke’s Principle III
Build linkages, partnerships & collaboration
Cooke’s Principle IV
Ensure appropriate dissemination
Vision
CIHCResearchNet
A national interprofessional health
research network of Canadian health
program students, faculty/educators,
researchers, clinicians/practitioners,
administrators, and organizational
leaders engaged in collaborative
research and knowledge translation
to advance Interprofessional
Education and Collaborative
Practice (IPE&P)
www.cihc.ca/researchnet
Goals
CIHCResearchNet
• To build national capacity for and
facilitate research in IPE&P
• To stimulate research interests in
IPE&P by a growing number of
graduate students
• To foster new, and enhance existing,
collaboration among those who are
interested in conducting, funding or
uptake of research in IPE&P
• To provide a virtual forum/platform for
knowledge generation and translation
relevant to IPE&P
Network Development
CIHCResearchNet
THE NETWORK LIFE CYCLE
Cited from Browne, Campion, and Stenger (2001)
Formative: Strategic plan, surveys,
database and website development
Evolving: Network promotion:
nationally, internationally, and
outside of healthcare; knowledge
exchange and translation
Maturing: Research interest
groups, collaborative research
projects, hub of knowledge
translation activities relevant to
IPE&P research
Where Are We At
Right Now?
CIHCResearchNet
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11 core members + 2 graduate students
10 Canadian university/college IP offices
Over 50 individuals profiled
Planning for new Canadian collaborations
Planning for international collaborations
Website developed
www.cihc.ca/researchnet
Breakout
Discussion
Questions
• What IPE&P research networks are you
currently a member of? Are they
organizational, local, regional, national,
international? What are your
experiences with these networks?
• Do you see value to an international
IPE&P research network?
• How do you relate to a virtual
international network to support
research and knowledge translation in
IPE&P?
• What do you see as potential
issues/challenges to creating a virtual
international network to support
research and knowledge translation in
IPE&P?
• What are some possible strategies to
Next Steps
Global IPE&P
ResearchNet
CIHR Meeting and Planning
Grant proposal
• Literature review
• Webinar event
• Website development
• Foster participation
• Research Interest Groups
How to join
CIHC-ResearchNet
Global IPE&P
ResearchNet
Send us an email
[email protected]
Visit our CIHC Booth
Register online
www.cihc.ca/researchnet
Global IPE&P
ResearchNet
Comments/Questions?
Thank You!