Health services research generates useful knowledge. Promotion of implementation of this knowledge in medical practice is essential. Prior to initiation of a major study on rural emergency departments (EDs), we deployed two knowledge transfer strategies designed to generate interest and engagement from potential knowledge users. The objective of this paper was to review: 1) a combined project launch and media press release strategy, and 2) a pre-study survey designed to survey potential knowledge users’ opinions on the proposed study variables.We evaluated the impact of the project launch (presentation at two conferences hosted by key stakeholders) and media press release via a survey of participants/stakeholders and by calculating the numb...
Background: Rural emergency departments (EDs) constitute crucial safety nets for the 20 % of Canadia...
Objective: Despite low patient numbers, rural emergency departments have a similar diversity of case...
Abstract Context Significant resources and time are invested in the production of research knowledge...
Introduction: Knowledge translation implies the exchange and synthesis of knowledge between researc...
Purpose: This study forms the first phase in the development of the Canadian National EMS Research A...
This research involves transdisciplinary, participatory research to identify strategies, approaches,...
Introduction: Research is essential for the development of evidence-based emergency medical services...
Background: Community engagement in research has the potential to support the development of meanin...
BACKGROUND: Many health care disciplines use evidence-based decision making to improve patient care ...
Objective: To determine what community health service providers in rural southern Queensland conside...
Abstract Background Many health care disciplines use evidence-based decision making to improve patie...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : The main objectives of this project were to:- conduct an audit of ...
Achieving knowledge translation in healthcare is growing in importance but methods to capture impact...
[Abstract]: Objective: To determine what community health service providers in rural southern Que...
INTRODUCTION: Practical strategies are needed to translate research knowledge between researchers an...
Background: Rural emergency departments (EDs) constitute crucial safety nets for the 20 % of Canadia...
Objective: Despite low patient numbers, rural emergency departments have a similar diversity of case...
Abstract Context Significant resources and time are invested in the production of research knowledge...
Introduction: Knowledge translation implies the exchange and synthesis of knowledge between researc...
Purpose: This study forms the first phase in the development of the Canadian National EMS Research A...
This research involves transdisciplinary, participatory research to identify strategies, approaches,...
Introduction: Research is essential for the development of evidence-based emergency medical services...
Background: Community engagement in research has the potential to support the development of meanin...
BACKGROUND: Many health care disciplines use evidence-based decision making to improve patient care ...
Objective: To determine what community health service providers in rural southern Queensland conside...
Abstract Background Many health care disciplines use evidence-based decision making to improve patie...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : The main objectives of this project were to:- conduct an audit of ...
Achieving knowledge translation in healthcare is growing in importance but methods to capture impact...
[Abstract]: Objective: To determine what community health service providers in rural southern Que...
INTRODUCTION: Practical strategies are needed to translate research knowledge between researchers an...
Background: Rural emergency departments (EDs) constitute crucial safety nets for the 20 % of Canadia...
Objective: Despite low patient numbers, rural emergency departments have a similar diversity of case...
Abstract Context Significant resources and time are invested in the production of research knowledge...