Copyright © 2015 The John Hopkins University Press. This article first appeared in Progress in Community Health Partnerships, Volume 9, Issue 3, Fall 2015, pages 379-387.Background. “Knowledge exchange” (KE) refers to the interaction between knowledge users and researchers toward a goal of mutual learning and collaborative problem solving. Methods. Using a case study approach, this article describes how researchers leading a multiphase community engagement project, the Peel Cancer Screening Study (PCSS), used KE to engage a community advisory group (CAG) of knowledge users to build community support for interventions to reduce cancer screening inequities for South Asians in Peel Region, Ontario, Canada. Results. As a result of KE acti...
The call for community-based participatory research approaches to address cancer health disparities ...
BACKGROUND: Place-based health inequalities persist despite decades of academics and other stakehold...
Abstract Background A significant gap has been docume...
Copyright © 2015 The John Hopkins University Press. This article first appeared in Progress in Commu...
BACKGROUND: Community-based organizations (CBOs) are important stakeholders in health systems and ar...
Purpose The Knowledge Exchange–Decision Support (KE-DS) Model provides a framework outlining essenti...
Abstract Background Community-based organizations (CBOs) are important stakeholders in health system...
Background: In 2015, Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (ChicagoCHEC) was formed to address ...
To effectively attenuate cancer disparities in multiethnic, medically underserved populations, inter...
Abstract Background Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) is a research approach in which knowledge...
Background: A significant gap has been documented between best practice and the actual practice of s...
An implementation agenda is best supported by a widespread culture of knowledge exchange (KE). A KE...
Background: Much of the research and theorising in the knowledge translation (KT) f...
Issue addressed\ud \ud - Screening for cancer of the cervix, breast and bowel can reduce morbidity ...
Effective dissemination, implementation, and adoption of research-tested lifestyle risk factor inter...
The call for community-based participatory research approaches to address cancer health disparities ...
BACKGROUND: Place-based health inequalities persist despite decades of academics and other stakehold...
Abstract Background A significant gap has been docume...
Copyright © 2015 The John Hopkins University Press. This article first appeared in Progress in Commu...
BACKGROUND: Community-based organizations (CBOs) are important stakeholders in health systems and ar...
Purpose The Knowledge Exchange–Decision Support (KE-DS) Model provides a framework outlining essenti...
Abstract Background Community-based organizations (CBOs) are important stakeholders in health system...
Background: In 2015, Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (ChicagoCHEC) was formed to address ...
To effectively attenuate cancer disparities in multiethnic, medically underserved populations, inter...
Abstract Background Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) is a research approach in which knowledge...
Background: A significant gap has been documented between best practice and the actual practice of s...
An implementation agenda is best supported by a widespread culture of knowledge exchange (KE). A KE...
Background: Much of the research and theorising in the knowledge translation (KT) f...
Issue addressed\ud \ud - Screening for cancer of the cervix, breast and bowel can reduce morbidity ...
Effective dissemination, implementation, and adoption of research-tested lifestyle risk factor inter...
The call for community-based participatory research approaches to address cancer health disparities ...
BACKGROUND: Place-based health inequalities persist despite decades of academics and other stakehold...
Abstract Background A significant gap has been docume...