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Bullock A, Barnes E, Morris ZS, et al. Getting the most out of knowledge and innovation transfer agents in health care: a qualitative study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2016 Nov. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 4.33.)

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Appendix 2Advisory group members and meetings

Advisory group members

Sue Denman (Wales Government, Chairperson of Wales Knowledge Transfer Task and Finish Group).

Anita Kothari (overseas academic).

Jo Rycroft-Malone (academic).

Martin Marshall (academic).

Nick Mays (academic).

Lars Sundstrom [academic, SARTRE (Severnside Alliance for Translational Research) and West of England AHSN].

Wendy Warren (NHS manager).

Matt Westmore (NIHR HSDR programme).

Dot Williams (service user, Wales).

Edmond Brookes (service user, England).

Advisory group meetings

TABLE 22

Meeting dates and the main focus of discussion

MeetingDateMain focus
120 September 2013Introductory meeting
219 November 2013Critical feedback on the draft literature review; discuss understanding of the KIT agent role
34 February 2014The draft typology and site selection criteria for potential case studies
43 April 2014The typologies and dimensions developed to characterise the varying KIT agent roles and a discussion of the fieldwork process
517 June 2014A series of vignettes based on the sites used to stimulate discussion of types of knowledge being brokered
622 September 2014A series of adapted verbatim accounts from case study agents to stimulate discussion: brokerage of knowledge within organisations rather than across; KIT and QI and what type of knowledge is being brokered
722 January 2015Measuring the impact of knowledge mobilisation
821 May 2015Coding frame and approach to data analysis
91 October 2015Writing up the case studies
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