Program objective – Knowledge brokers (KBs), like clinical librarians (CLs), are information professionals involved in the promotion of evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM). As with CLs, the impact of literature-evaluating KBs on the health sector is sparse, and there is limited consensus on their role. To provide guidance to information professionals and organizations regarding the KB role, this paper describes a typical “day in the life” of a KB in delivering a program to promote EIDM among Canadian public health professionals. Setting – The KB program was implemented in a randomized controlled trial evaluating knowledge transfer and exchange strategies. Participants – Public health managers at various levels within Canadian public he...
The role of the knowledge brokers as a human component has shown that by increasing human communicat...
This paper arises from research that examined a health-care coordination improvement initiative that...
This policy brief is one of a new series to meet the needs of policy-makers and health system manage...
AbstractEmpirical data on the processes underlying knowledge brokering (KB) interventions, including...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-08-20, accepted 2019-05-15Publication...
BACKGROUND:While there is an expectation to demonstrate evidence-informed public health there is an ...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
Public health is to a large extent determined by non-health-sector policies. One approach to address...
Background: Knowledge brokering is a knowledge translation approach that includes making connection...
Abstract Background The public health sector is moving toward adopting evidence-informed decision ma...
In the field of health, decision making based on new evidence is the foundation of a health system t...
Background: Developing a healthcare delivery system that is more responsive to the ...
Background: Early and ongoing involvement of decision-makers in the conceptualization and conduct of...
The process of adopting research findings in the clinical setting is challenging, regardless of the...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
The role of the knowledge brokers as a human component has shown that by increasing human communicat...
This paper arises from research that examined a health-care coordination improvement initiative that...
This policy brief is one of a new series to meet the needs of policy-makers and health system manage...
AbstractEmpirical data on the processes underlying knowledge brokering (KB) interventions, including...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-08-20, accepted 2019-05-15Publication...
BACKGROUND:While there is an expectation to demonstrate evidence-informed public health there is an ...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
Public health is to a large extent determined by non-health-sector policies. One approach to address...
Background: Knowledge brokering is a knowledge translation approach that includes making connection...
Abstract Background The public health sector is moving toward adopting evidence-informed decision ma...
In the field of health, decision making based on new evidence is the foundation of a health system t...
Background: Developing a healthcare delivery system that is more responsive to the ...
Background: Early and ongoing involvement of decision-makers in the conceptualization and conduct of...
The process of adopting research findings in the clinical setting is challenging, regardless of the...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
The role of the knowledge brokers as a human component has shown that by increasing human communicat...
This paper arises from research that examined a health-care coordination improvement initiative that...
This policy brief is one of a new series to meet the needs of policy-makers and health system manage...