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Facilitators of and barriers to collaboration between universities and the food industry in nutrition research: a qualitative study

BACKGROUND: Unhealthy food is one of the main risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Improved knowledge about healthy and sustainable food products requires nutrition research in collaboration between universities and the food industry. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the facilitators of and barriers...

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Autores principales: Garnweidner-Holme, Lisa, Lieberg, Helle Skoglund, Irgens-Jensen, Harald, Telle-Hansen, Vibeke H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Open Academia 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8559445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34776828
http://dx.doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v65.7874
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author Garnweidner-Holme, Lisa
Lieberg, Helle Skoglund
Irgens-Jensen, Harald
Telle-Hansen, Vibeke H.
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description BACKGROUND: Unhealthy food is one of the main risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Improved knowledge about healthy and sustainable food products requires nutrition research in collaboration between universities and the food industry. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the facilitators of and barriers to university–industry collaborations in nutrition research. DESIGN: Semi-structured, individual interviews with five researchers in universities and five employees in the food industry were conducted in the Oslo region, Norway. Interviews were thematically analysed and guided by Braun and Clark. RESULTS: This study showed positive experiences and attitudes towards a university–industry collaboration within nutrition research aiming for healthier food products. The main facilitators of good collaboration were common goals, the exchange of knowledge and the opportunity for research funding. Barriers to good collaboration were prejudices related to the food industry’s goals and previous experiences of time-consuming projects. Interestingly, collaboration agreements were identified as both facilitators of and barriers to good collaboration. CONCLUSION: Stimulating university–food industry collaboration requires increased juridical assistance, provided that the lawyers involved understand the parties’ interests and the need to balance those interests and safeguard mutual trust. In addition, the food industry must take a clearer role in their engagement in public health to improve their trustworthiness in relation to research results.
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spelling pubmed-85594452021-11-12 Facilitators of and barriers to collaboration between universities and the food industry in nutrition research: a qualitative study Garnweidner-Holme, Lisa Lieberg, Helle Skoglund Irgens-Jensen, Harald Telle-Hansen, Vibeke H. Food Nutr Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Unhealthy food is one of the main risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Improved knowledge about healthy and sustainable food products requires nutrition research in collaboration between universities and the food industry. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the facilitators of and barriers to university–industry collaborations in nutrition research. DESIGN: Semi-structured, individual interviews with five researchers in universities and five employees in the food industry were conducted in the Oslo region, Norway. Interviews were thematically analysed and guided by Braun and Clark. RESULTS: This study showed positive experiences and attitudes towards a university–industry collaboration within nutrition research aiming for healthier food products. The main facilitators of good collaboration were common goals, the exchange of knowledge and the opportunity for research funding. Barriers to good collaboration were prejudices related to the food industry’s goals and previous experiences of time-consuming projects. Interestingly, collaboration agreements were identified as both facilitators of and barriers to good collaboration. CONCLUSION: Stimulating university–food industry collaboration requires increased juridical assistance, provided that the lawyers involved understand the parties’ interests and the need to balance those interests and safeguard mutual trust. In addition, the food industry must take a clearer role in their engagement in public health to improve their trustworthiness in relation to research results. Open Academia 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8559445/ /pubmed/34776828 http://dx.doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v65.7874 Text en © 2021 Lisa Garnweidner-Holme et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Irgens-Jensen, Harald
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title_full Facilitators of and barriers to collaboration between universities and the food industry in nutrition research: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Facilitators of and barriers to collaboration between universities and the food industry in nutrition research: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Facilitators of and barriers to collaboration between universities and the food industry in nutrition research: a qualitative study
title_short Facilitators of and barriers to collaboration between universities and the food industry in nutrition research: a qualitative study
title_sort facilitators of and barriers to collaboration between universities and the food industry in nutrition research: a qualitative study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8559445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34776828
http://dx.doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v65.7874
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