Abstract Background Building healthcare service and health professionals’ capacity and capability to rapidly translate research evidence into health practice is critical to the effectiveness and sustainability of healthcare systems. This review scoped the literature describing programmes to build knowledge translation capacity and capability in health professionals and healthcare services, and the evidence supporting these. Methods This scoping review was undertaken using the Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review methodology. Four research databases (Ovid MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, and PsycInfo) were searched using a pre-determined strategy. Eligible studies descr...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT, also k...
Knowledge translation can be understood as the ability to translate concepts between different conte...
Abstract Background One of the most consistent findin...
Abstract Background In some current healthcare settings, there is a noticeable absence of national i...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) activities can reduce the gap between “what is known”...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is the broad range of activities aimed at supporting ...
Abstract Background Translating research findings into service improvements for patients and/or poli...
Purpose – The authors draw selectively on theories of learning and knowledge, which currently have r...
Abstract Objective: To provide an overview of the science and practice of knowledge translation. Stu...
Abstract Background The KT Challenge program supports health care professionals to effectively imple...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Knowledge translation (KT) aims to reduce research-practice gaps. Few studies have i...
There are many barriers to the uptake of research findings including information overload, a lack of...
Knowledge translation can be understood as the ability to translate concepts between different conte...
Abstract Background Significant resources are investe...
Abstract Background Integrated knowledge translation ...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT, also k...
Knowledge translation can be understood as the ability to translate concepts between different conte...
Abstract Background One of the most consistent findin...
Abstract Background In some current healthcare settings, there is a noticeable absence of national i...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) activities can reduce the gap between “what is known”...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is the broad range of activities aimed at supporting ...
Abstract Background Translating research findings into service improvements for patients and/or poli...
Purpose – The authors draw selectively on theories of learning and knowledge, which currently have r...
Abstract Objective: To provide an overview of the science and practice of knowledge translation. Stu...
Abstract Background The KT Challenge program supports health care professionals to effectively imple...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Knowledge translation (KT) aims to reduce research-practice gaps. Few studies have i...
There are many barriers to the uptake of research findings including information overload, a lack of...
Knowledge translation can be understood as the ability to translate concepts between different conte...
Abstract Background Significant resources are investe...
Abstract Background Integrated knowledge translation ...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT, also k...
Knowledge translation can be understood as the ability to translate concepts between different conte...
Abstract Background One of the most consistent findin...