Putting health theories, research and knowledge into practice is a challenge referred to as the knowledge-toaction gap. Knowledge translation (KT), and its related concepts of knowledge mobilization, implementation science and research impact, emerged to mitigate this gap. While the social interaction view of KT has gained currency, scholars have not easily made a link between KT and the concept of complexity. Kitson and colleagues suggest we ought to examine the role of complexity in KT processes using defined theories and concepts borrowed from network and complex adaptive systems theory. They further argue that better KT outcomes might be achieved using this new lens. There remain, however, several critical considerations for this sort o...
Abstract This commentary argues that to fully appreciate the complexities of knowledge transfer one...
This commentary addresses two points raised by Kitson and colleagues’ article. First, increasing int...
Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences. This is an open-access article distributed under...
Abstract Putting health theories, research and knowledge into practice is a challenge referred to a...
Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society exist, and multiple mod...
ePublished: 10 July 2017Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society...
The re-conceptualization of knowledge translation (KT) in Kitson and colleagues’ manuscript “Using C...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects of healthca...
Abstract Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society exist, and mu...
This commentary argues that to fully appreciate the complexities of knowledge transfer one firstly h...
Abstract A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects o...
Abstract Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice a...
Abstract The re-conceptualization of knowledge translation (KT) in Kitson and colleagues’ manuscrip...
Abstract This commentary argues that to fully appreciate the complexities of knowledge transfer one...
This commentary addresses two points raised by Kitson and colleagues’ article. First, increasing int...
Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences. This is an open-access article distributed under...
Abstract Putting health theories, research and knowledge into practice is a challenge referred to a...
Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society exist, and multiple mod...
ePublished: 10 July 2017Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society...
The re-conceptualization of knowledge translation (KT) in Kitson and colleagues’ manuscript “Using C...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects of healthca...
Abstract Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society exist, and mu...
This commentary argues that to fully appreciate the complexities of knowledge transfer one firstly h...
Abstract A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects o...
Abstract Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice a...
Abstract The re-conceptualization of knowledge translation (KT) in Kitson and colleagues’ manuscrip...
Abstract This commentary argues that to fully appreciate the complexities of knowledge transfer one...
This commentary addresses two points raised by Kitson and colleagues’ article. First, increasing int...
Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences. This is an open-access article distributed under...