International audienceBACKGROUND:A knowledge brokering (KB) intervention was implemented in Burkina Faso. By creating partnerships with health system actors in one district, the broker was expected to assess their knowledge needs, survey the literature to provide the most recent research evidence, produce various knowledge translation tools, and support them in using research to improve their actions. The purpose of this study was to analyze the key factors that influenced the KB project and to make recommendations for future initiatives.METHODS:The qualitative design involved a single case study in which the KB intervention implementation was evaluated retrospectively. Data came from interviews with the intervention team (n = 4) and with v...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
BACKGROUND:While there is an expectation to demonstrate evidence-informed public health there is an ...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the "know-do gap" and foster greater use of res...
International audienceBACKGROUND:A knowledge brokering (KB) intervention was implemented in Burkina ...
BackgroundA knowledge brokering (KB) intervention was implemented in Burkina Faso. By creating partn...
Despite efforts expended over recent decades, there is a persistent gap between the production of sc...
Despite efforts expended over recent decades, there is a persistent gap between the production of sc...
AbstractEmpirical data on the processes underlying knowledge brokering (KB) interventions, including...
Abstract Background Systems to exempt the indigent from user fees have been put in place to prevent ...
AbstractObjectivesThere have been increasing calls for more research on interventions to successfull...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
Background: There are many theories about knowledge transfer but there are few clear descriptions of...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-08-20, accepted 2019-05-15Publication...
The regional West African Health Organization (WAHO) workshop defines knowledge translation as: “the...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the “know–do gap” and foster greater use of res...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
BACKGROUND:While there is an expectation to demonstrate evidence-informed public health there is an ...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the "know-do gap" and foster greater use of res...
International audienceBACKGROUND:A knowledge brokering (KB) intervention was implemented in Burkina ...
BackgroundA knowledge brokering (KB) intervention was implemented in Burkina Faso. By creating partn...
Despite efforts expended over recent decades, there is a persistent gap between the production of sc...
Despite efforts expended over recent decades, there is a persistent gap between the production of sc...
AbstractEmpirical data on the processes underlying knowledge brokering (KB) interventions, including...
Abstract Background Systems to exempt the indigent from user fees have been put in place to prevent ...
AbstractObjectivesThere have been increasing calls for more research on interventions to successfull...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
Background: There are many theories about knowledge transfer but there are few clear descriptions of...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-08-20, accepted 2019-05-15Publication...
The regional West African Health Organization (WAHO) workshop defines knowledge translation as: “the...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the “know–do gap” and foster greater use of res...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
BACKGROUND:While there is an expectation to demonstrate evidence-informed public health there is an ...
Knowledge brokering is a promising strategy to close the "know-do gap" and foster greater use of res...