Background The KT Challenge program supports health care professionals to effectively implement evidence-based practices. Unlike other knowledge translation (KT) programs, this program is grounded in capacity building, focuses on health care professionals (HCPs), and uses a multi-component intervention. This study presents the evaluation of the KT Challenge program to assess the impact on uptake, KT capacity, and practice change. Methods The evaluation used a mixed-methods retrospective pre-post design involving surveys and review of documents such as teams’ final reports. Online surveys collecting both quantitative and qualitative data were deployed at four ...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is a key competency for trainees (graduate students a...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is the broad range of activities aimed at supporting ...
Abstract Background This systematic review assessed t...
Background The KT Challenge program supports health care professionals to effective...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Knowledge translation (KT) aims to reduce research-practice gaps. Few studies have i...
Translating evidence into complex health systems is an ongoing challenge. Building the capacity of h...
Abstract Background In some current healthcare settings, there is a noticeable absence of national i...
Abstract Background Academic institutions building capacity for implementation scholarship are also ...
Abstract Background Building healthcare service and health professio...
Abstract Background Managers and professionals in health and social care are required to implement e...
Abstract Background Few training opportunities are av...
Background: It is difficult to foster research utilization among allied health professionals (AHPs)....
Abstract Background Current knowledge translation (KT...
Abstract Background Positive impacts of quality improvement initiatives on health care and services...
Background: Measurement of what knowledge is taken-up and how that information is used to inform pr...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is a key competency for trainees (graduate students a...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is the broad range of activities aimed at supporting ...
Abstract Background This systematic review assessed t...
Background The KT Challenge program supports health care professionals to effective...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Knowledge translation (KT) aims to reduce research-practice gaps. Few studies have i...
Translating evidence into complex health systems is an ongoing challenge. Building the capacity of h...
Abstract Background In some current healthcare settings, there is a noticeable absence of national i...
Abstract Background Academic institutions building capacity for implementation scholarship are also ...
Abstract Background Building healthcare service and health professio...
Abstract Background Managers and professionals in health and social care are required to implement e...
Abstract Background Few training opportunities are av...
Background: It is difficult to foster research utilization among allied health professionals (AHPs)....
Abstract Background Current knowledge translation (KT...
Abstract Background Positive impacts of quality improvement initiatives on health care and services...
Background: Measurement of what knowledge is taken-up and how that information is used to inform pr...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is a key competency for trainees (graduate students a...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is the broad range of activities aimed at supporting ...
Abstract Background This systematic review assessed t...