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This study explores the views and experiences of knowledge translation of 14 Australian public health academics. Capacity to engage in knowledge translation is influenced by factors within the academic context and the interaction of the academic and policy environments. Early and mid-career researchers reported a different set of experiences and pressures to senior researchers. Barriers to knowledge translation reported are largely consistent with prior research. However, this study also emphasised the importance of academic professional identity in research-policy translation.

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This page is a summary of: Academic perspectives and experiences of knowledge translation: a qualitative study of public health researchers, Evidence & Policy, May 2016, Policy Press,
DOI: 10.1332/174426415x14292714863810.
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