Objective: To assess the determinants of embedded implementation research (EIR) conduct in seven Latin American and Caribbean countries.
Methods: This qualitative interpretative study conducted and analyzed 14 semi-structured interviews based on a grounded theory approach using Atlas-ti© 7.5.7. We grouped the conditions appointed by interviewees as determinants of EIR conduct into six domains.
Results: The participation of high-level engaged decision makers as research co-producers is an important EIR determinant that fosters research use. Nevertheless, EIR faces challenges such as dealing with key personnel changes and fluctuating political contexts.
Conclusions: Despite its limitations, EIR is effective in creating a sense of ownership of research results among implementers, which helps bridge the gap between research and decision-making in health systems.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003027 | DOI Listing |
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