This study piloted a knowledge translation (KT) intervention promoting evidence-based home care through social interaction. A total of 33 providers organized into 5 heterogeneous, geographically defined action groups participated in 5 researcher-facilitated meetings based on the participatory action model. The KT evidence reflects an empowering partnership approach to service delivery. Exploratory investigation included quantitative pre-post measurement of outcomes and qualitative description of data, presented herein. The critical reflections of the groups reveal macro-, meso-, and micro-level barriers to and facilitators of KT as well as recommendations for achieving KT. Insights gleaned from the findings have informed the evolution of th...
Abstract Background All sectors in health care are be...
Collaborative approaches to knowledge translation seek to make research useful and applicable, by ce...
Collaborative approaches to knowledge translation seek to make research useful and applicable, by ce...
This study piloted a knowledge translation (KT) intervention promoting evidence-based home care thro...
Background: As an inherently human process fraught with subjectivity, dynamic interaction, and chang...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) has emerged as an important consideration to reduce k...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Knowledge translation (KT) aims to reduce research-practice gaps. Few studies have i...
Abstract Background In some current healthcare settings, there is a noticeable absence of national i...
Abstract Background Building healthcare service and health professio...
There has been widespread acknowledgement of the need to build capacity in knowledge translation how...
BACKGROUND: Much of the research and theorising in the knowledge translation (KT) field has focused ...
The knowledge translation (KT) literature continues to grow but a gap persists in our understanding ...
Abstract: There is an emerging discourse of knowledge translation that advocates a shift away from u...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is a key competency for trainees (graduate students a...
Abstract Background Patient-mediated knowledge transl...
Abstract Background All sectors in health care are be...
Collaborative approaches to knowledge translation seek to make research useful and applicable, by ce...
Collaborative approaches to knowledge translation seek to make research useful and applicable, by ce...
This study piloted a knowledge translation (KT) intervention promoting evidence-based home care thro...
Background: As an inherently human process fraught with subjectivity, dynamic interaction, and chang...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) has emerged as an important consideration to reduce k...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Knowledge translation (KT) aims to reduce research-practice gaps. Few studies have i...
Abstract Background In some current healthcare settings, there is a noticeable absence of national i...
Abstract Background Building healthcare service and health professio...
There has been widespread acknowledgement of the need to build capacity in knowledge translation how...
BACKGROUND: Much of the research and theorising in the knowledge translation (KT) field has focused ...
The knowledge translation (KT) literature continues to grow but a gap persists in our understanding ...
Abstract: There is an emerging discourse of knowledge translation that advocates a shift away from u...
Abstract Background Knowledge translation (KT) is a key competency for trainees (graduate students a...
Abstract Background Patient-mediated knowledge transl...
Abstract Background All sectors in health care are be...
Collaborative approaches to knowledge translation seek to make research useful and applicable, by ce...
Collaborative approaches to knowledge translation seek to make research useful and applicable, by ce...