نتایج جستجو برای: knowledge translation

تعداد نتایج: 685100  

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2006
Peter Tugwell Vivian Robinson Jeremy Grimshaw Nancy Santesso

Proven effective interventions exist that would enable all countries to meet the Millennium Development Goals. However, uptake and use of these interventions in the poorest populations is at least 50% less than in the richest populations within each country. Also, we have recently shown that community effectiveness of interventions is lower for the poorest populations due to a "staircase" effec...

2017
Eivind Engebretsen Tony Joakim Sandset John Ødemark

BACKGROUND Knowledge translation (KT) is a buzzword in modern medical science. However, there has been little theoretical reflection on translation as a process of meaning production in KT. In this paper, we argue that KT will benefit from the incorporation of a more theoretical notion of translation as an entangled material, textual and cultural process. DISCUSSION We discuss and challenge f...

Journal: :The Journal of continuing education in the health professions 2006
Nancy Santesso Peter Tugwell

There is increasing evidence that the application of knowledge in developing countries is failing. One reason is the woeful shortage of health workers, but as this is redressed, it is also crucial that we have an evidence base of what works to minimize the "know-do gap." The World Health Organization and other international organizations are actively building momentum to promote research to det...

2011
Sharon E Straus Melissa Brouwers David Johnson John N Lavis France Légaré Sumit R Majumdar K Ann McKibbon Anne E Sales Dawn Stacey Gail Klein Jeremy Grimshaw

BACKGROUND Globally, healthcare systems are attempting to optimize quality of care. This challenge has resulted in the development of implementation science or knowledge translation (KT) and the resulting need to build capacity in both the science and practice of KT. FINDINGS We are attempting to meet these challenges through the creation of a national training initiative in KT. We have ident...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Fadi El-Jardali Racha Fadlallah

Despite several calls to support evidence-informed policy-making, variations in uptake of evidence into policy persist. This editorial brings together and builds on previous Knowledge Translation (KT) frameworks and theories to present a simple, yet, holistic approach for promoting evidence-informed policies. The proposed conceptual framework is characterized by its impact-oriented approach and...

2009
Colleen M. Davison

Translation theory originates in the field of applied linguistics and communication. The term knowledge translation has been adopted in health and other fields to refer to the exchange, synthesis, and application of knowledge. The logic model is a circular or iterative loop among various knowledge translation actors (knowledge producers and users) with translation activities evolving and occurr...

Journal: :Implementation science : IS 2007
Liane R Ginsburg Steven Lewis Lisa Zackheim Ann Casebeer

BACKGROUND Although the study of research utilization is not new, there has been increased emphasis on the topic over the recent past. Science push models that are researcher driven and controlled and demand pull models emphasizing users/decision-maker interests have largely been abandoned in favour of more interactive models that emphasize linkages between researchers and decisionmakers. Howev...

2012
David Riano Kathleen Durant Paul Rosen Carmina Valle Pietro Cipresso Samuel Alan Stewart Syed Sibte Raza Abidi

BACKGROUND Knowledge Translation (KT) plays a vital role in the modern health care community, facilitating the incorporation of new evidence into practice. Web 2.0 tools provide a useful mechanism for establishing an online KT environment in which health practitioners share their practice-related knowledge and experiences with an online community of practice. We have implemented a Web 2.0 based...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Bev J Holmes Kevin Noel

A recent International Journal of Health Policy and Management (IJHPM) article by Fadi El-Jardali and colleagues makes an important contribution to the literature on health system strengthening by reporting on a survey of healthcare stakeholders in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) about Systems Thinking (ST). The study's main contributions are its confirmation that healthcare stakeholde...

Journal: :Journal of health services research & policy 2013
Daniela D'Andreta Harry Scarbrough Sarah Evans

OBJECTIVES We contribute to existing knowledge translation (KT) literature by developing the notion of 'enactment' and illustrate this through an interpretative, comparative case-study analysis of three Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) initiatives. We argue for a focus on the way in which the CLAHRC model has been 'enacted' as central to the different K...

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