Abstract
A partnership between health services researchers from Queen's University and the University of Ottawa, a community nursing agency and a home care authority in Ottawa led to major improvements in the quality of care for people with leg ulcers. The synthesis of both external and local evidence played a key role in the adoption of an evidence-based protocol and provided the critical context to support a significant reorganization of the existing service delivery model. This case demonstrates that, with a collaborative partnership approach, systematic and transparent research processes can be rapidly developed to support policy change.
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Graham, I., Harrison, M., Cerniuk, B., & Bauer, S. (2007). A Community-Researcher Alliance to Improve Chronic Wound Care. Healthcare Policy | Politiques de Santé, 2(4), 72–78. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2007.18876
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