The Dissemination Phase This is the last phase of the research process. The purpose of this phase is to prepare research reports in order to communicate findings to the right and appropriate audience. Dissemination is a planned process that involves consideration of target audiences and the settings in which research findings are to be received and, where appropriate, communicating and interacting with wider policy and health service audiences in ways that will facilitate research uptake in decision‐making processes and practice. In this phase, there must be Stakeholders , these are persons or groups that have a vested interest in a clinical decision and the evidence that supports that decision. They may be clients, customers, patients, caregivers, clinicians, researchers, advocacy groups, professional societies, businesses, policymakers, or others. Each group has a different perspective but must still be noted upon for their uniq...