Background: Knowledge brokering is a knowledge translation approach that includes making connections between researchers and decision-makers to facilitate the latter’s use of evidence in health promotion and the provision of healthcare. Despite knowledge brokering being well-established in Canada, many knowledge gaps exist, including understanding what theoretical frameworks have been developed and which evaluative practices knowledge brokers (KBs) use. Methods: This study used a mixed methods design to examine how KBs in Canada (1) use frameworks, models and theories in their practice and (2) how they evaluate knowledge brokering interventions. We gathered interview and survey data from KB practitioners to better understand their pe...
There are many theories about knowledge transfer but there are few clear descriptions of knowledge t...
Background: Little is known about how knowledge brokers (KBs) operate in low- and middle-income coun...
The importance of transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is widely acknowledged b...
AbstractEmpirical data on the processes underlying knowledge brokering (KB) interventions, including...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
Background. The use of knowledge brokers (KBs) has been recommended as a mechanism to facilitate the...
Background: Knowledge brokering is promoted as a means of enabling exchange between fields and close...
Deploying knowledge brokers to bridge the ‘gap’ between researchers and practitioners continues to b...
Background: Early and ongoing involvement of decision-makers in the conceptualization and conduct of...
Background: Developing a healthcare delivery system that is more responsive to the ...
Program objective – Knowledge brokers (KBs), like clinical librarians (CLs), are information profess...
This study is supported by the Medical Research Council (MRC grant no. G0601172).Background: There a...
BACKGROUND:While there is an expectation to demonstrate evidence-informed public health there is an ...
Despite efforts expended over recent decades, there is a persistent gap between the production of sc...
There are many theories about knowledge transfer but there are few clear descriptions of knowledge t...
Background: Little is known about how knowledge brokers (KBs) operate in low- and middle-income coun...
The importance of transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is widely acknowledged b...
AbstractEmpirical data on the processes underlying knowledge brokering (KB) interventions, including...
Abstract Background Knowledge brokers (KBs) work coll...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
Background. The use of knowledge brokers (KBs) has been recommended as a mechanism to facilitate the...
Background: Knowledge brokering is promoted as a means of enabling exchange between fields and close...
Deploying knowledge brokers to bridge the ‘gap’ between researchers and practitioners continues to b...
Background: Early and ongoing involvement of decision-makers in the conceptualization and conduct of...
Background: Developing a healthcare delivery system that is more responsive to the ...
Program objective – Knowledge brokers (KBs), like clinical librarians (CLs), are information profess...
This study is supported by the Medical Research Council (MRC grant no. G0601172).Background: There a...
BACKGROUND:While there is an expectation to demonstrate evidence-informed public health there is an ...
Despite efforts expended over recent decades, there is a persistent gap between the production of sc...
There are many theories about knowledge transfer but there are few clear descriptions of knowledge t...
Background: Little is known about how knowledge brokers (KBs) operate in low- and middle-income coun...
The importance of transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is widely acknowledged b...