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Research Dissemination and Diffusion

Translation Within Science and Society

Jon F. Kerner

National Cancer Institute, kernerj{at}mail.nih.gov

Kara L. Hall

National Cancer Institute

In moving health and social service programs from planning into action, it is essential to understand the extent to which the knowledge gained from research should influence the actions taken by organizations and agencies that provide services (e.g., government, nongovernment organizations [NGOs]). The complexity of the challenges in translating lessons learned from science into different service settings, as well as into public policy, requires a multifaceted approach to accelerate the integration of research with practice. In this paper, the relationship between science and service is examined within the contexts of the scientific, health practice, and policy communities largely from a public sector perspective within the United States.

Key Words: translation • diffusion • dissemination • research • practice • policy

This version was published on September 1, 2009

Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 19, No. 5, 519-530 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/1049731509335585


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