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Research dissemination is the vital process of sharing scientific findings and knowledge with a broad audience. It involves making academic studies, clinical...

What is research dissemination?

Research dissemination is the systematic process of sharing research findings, methods, and implications with relevant audiences to maximize their understanding and use of new knowledge.

Why is effective research dissemination important?

It ensures that new knowledge reaches those who can use it, informs decision-making, prevents duplication of effort, fosters collaboration, and accelerates scientific and societal progress.

What are common methods of research dissemination?

Methods include peer-reviewed journals, conferences, policy briefs, press releases, public presentations, social media, infographics, and open access platforms.

Who are the primary audiences for research dissemination?

Audiences vary but typically include fellow researchers, students, healthcare professionals, educators, policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public.

What is the difference between dissemination and implementation?

Dissemination focuses on sharing knowledge, while implementation is the systematic process of adopting and integrating evidence-based practices into routine use.

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