PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Gustavson, Allison M AU - Urbanski, Dana P AU - McMahon, Siobhan K AU - Moone, Rajean TI - Advancing the impact of research through a dissemination-focused special interest group AID - 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-098130 DP - 2025 Apr 01 TA - BMJ Open PG - e098130 VI - 15 IP - 4 4099 - http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/4/e098130.short 4100 - http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/4/e098130.full SO - BMJ Open2025 Apr 01; 15 AB - Background The proverbial gap between research and translation to the real world is a complex and multi-factorial issue that persists and threatens the impact of research. Dissemination and implementation science emerged as significant contributors to knowledge translation. Much attention has been focused on implementation, with less developed methods and work dedicated on dissemination. Our academic research centre identified the need to better understand the intersection of ageing research and dissemination science for impactful and equitable dissemination of ageing research beyond the academic audience.Objective We describe the purpose, deliverables, and plans of the Dissemination Special Interest Group (SIG) as a model for academic research centres to support and advance the dissemination efforts of their members.Summary of key arguments In the long term, achieving robust dissemination will require restructuring academic and research incentives, alongside developing infrastructure and methods to assess the impact of dissemination efforts on the translation of ageing research findings. However, actionable efforts can be taken immediately for meaningful impact.Conclusion Our Dissemination SIG can serve as a model for advancing and supporting dissemination within other research centres, regardless of content and focus areas. More work is needed to develop infrastructure capable of assessing the reach and impact of dissemination efforts on the adoption of research findings.