نتایج جستجو برای: knowledge translation kt

تعداد نتایج: 690558  

Journal: :Implementation Science : IS 2009
Shannon Scott Lisa Hartling Jeremy Grimshaw David Johnson Martin Osmond Amy Plint Rollin Brant Jamie C Brehaut Ian D Graham Gillian Currie Nicola Shaw Maala Bhatt Tim Lynch Liza Bialy Terry Klassen

Approximately one-quarter of all Canadian children will seek emergency care in any given year, with the two most common medical problems affecting children in the emergency department (ED) being acute respiratory illness and injury. Treatment for some medical conditions in the ED remains controversial due to a lack of strong supporting evidence. The purpose of this paper is to describe a multi-...

Background Implementing effective interventions in healthcare requires organizations to be ready to support change. This study aimed to develop, adapt transculturally, and assess the content and face validity of the Organizational Readiness for Knowledge Translation (OR4KT) tool. The OR4KT was designed to measure the readiness of healthcare organizations to implement evidence-informed change ac...

2013
Eivor Oborn Michael Barrett Karl Prince Girts Racko

BACKGROUND Translating knowledge from research into clinical practice has emerged as a practice of increasing importance. This has led to the creation of new organizational entities designed to bridge knowledge between research and practice. Within the UK, the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) have been introduced to ensure that emphasis is placed in ens...

2013
Kathryn Powell Alison Kitson Elizabeth Hoon Jonathan Newbury Anne Wilson Justin Beilby

BACKGROUND Population health research can generate significant outcomes for communities, while Knowledge Translation (KT) aims to expressly maximize the outcomes of knowledge producing activity. Yet the two approaches are seldom explicitly combined as part of the research process. A population health study in Port Lincoln, South Australia offered the opportunity to develop and apply the co-KT F...

2015
Laura LaBerge Blaire Sangster Cary A. Brown

Introduction: Sleep deficiency is a significant, largely overlooked issue for persons with dementia (PWD), and is associated with physical and mental health problems, increased caregiver burden, and increased likelihood of institutionalization. Despite the high prevalence of sleep deficiency in PWD, most health care professionals lack knowledge of the relationship between sleep problems and dem...

2014
Katayoun Maleki Randah R. Hamadeh Jaleh Gholami Ahmed Mandil Saima Hamid Zahid Ahmad Butt Abdulaziz Bin Saeed Dalia Y. M. El Kheir Mohammed Saleem Sahar Maqsoud Najibullah Safi Ban A. Abdul-Majeed Reza Majdzadeh

BACKGROUND A serious worldwide effort to strengthen research based knowledge translation (KT) has begun in recent years and some countries, particularly developed ones, are trying to incorporate KT in their health and health research systems. Keeping in mind the recent economic depression and the need to perform more efficient research, we aimed to assess and compare the KT status of selected h...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Sarah Bowen Ian D Graham

El-Jardali and Fadllallah provide an excellent summary of the many dimensions of knowledge use, and the breath of issues and activities that must be considered if knowledge is to be put into practice. However, reliance on a continuum (rather than a cyclical, multidirectional, systems) model creates a number of limitations, particularly when promoting evidence-informed action in the areas of hea...

2015
Sara E McEwen Michelle Donald Deirdre Dawson Mary Y Egan Anne Hunt Sylvia Quant Sharron Runions Elizabeth Linkewich

BACKGROUND Patients with cognitive impairments following a stroke are often denied access to inpatient rehabilitation. The few patients with cognitive impairment admitted to rehabilitation generally receive services based on outdated impairment-reduction models, rather than recommended function-based approaches. Both reduced access to rehabilitation and the knowledge-to-practice gap stem from a...

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...

2016
M. Ellen McDonald Andrew Papadopoulos Victoria L. Edge James Ford Alison Sumner Sherilee L. Harper

Background Health research knowledge translation (KT) is important to improve population health outcomes. Considering social, geographical and cultural contexts, KT in Inuit communities often requires different methods than those commonly used in non-Inuit populations. Objectives To examine the extent, range and nature of literature about health-related KT in Inuit communities. Design A scoping...

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