نتایج جستجو برای: Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT)

تعداد نتایج: 932683  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
anita kothari school of health studies, university of western ontario, london, on, canada chris mccutcheon integrated knowledge translation research network, ottawa hospital research institute, ottawa, on, canada ian d. graham school of epidemiology, public health and preventive medicine, university of ottawa, ottawa, on, canada

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Multi-sectoral, interdisciplinary health research is increasingly recognizing integrated knowledge translation (iKT) as essential. It is characterized by diverse research partnerships, and iterative knowledge engagement, translation processes and democratized knowledge production. This paper reviews the methodological complexity and decision-making of a large iKT projec...

Journal: :Health policy 2013
Anita Kothari C Nadine Wathen

Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) requires active collaboration between researchers and the ultimate users of knowledge throughout a research process, and is being aggressively positioned as an essential strategy to address the problem of underutilization of research-derived knowledge. The purpose of this commentary is to assist potential "knowledge users", particularly those working in po...

2014
Anna R Gagliardi Fiona Webster Melissa C Brouwers Nancy N Baxter Antonio Finelli Steven Gallinger

BACKGROUND Collaboration among researchers (clinician, non-clinician) and decision makers (managers, policy-makers, clinicians), referred to as integrated knowledge translation (IKT), enhances the relevance and use of research, leading to improved decision-making, policies, practice, and health care outcomes. However IKT is not widely practiced due to numerous challenges. This research explored...

As a group of Health System Impact (HSI) postdoctoral fellows, Sim and colleagues offer their reflections on ‘driving change’ within the health system and present a framework for understanding the HSI fellow as an embedded researcher. Our commentary offers a different perspective of the fellow’s role by highlighting the integrated knowledge translation (IKT) approach we...

2016
Anna R. Gagliardi Mark J. Dobrow

BACKGROUND Collaboration among researchers and research users, or integrated knowledge translation (IKT), enhances the relevance and uptake of evidence into policy and practice. However, it is not widely practiced and, even when well-resourced, desired impacts may not be achieved. Given that large-scale investment is not the norm, further research is needed to identify how IKT can be optimized....

Journal: :Implementation science : IS 2016
Anna R Gagliardi Whitney Berta Anita Kothari Jennifer Boyko Robin Urquhart

BACKGROUND Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) refers to collaboration between researchers and decision-makers. While advocated as an approach for enhancing the relevance and use of research, IKT is challenging and inconsistently applied. This study sought to inform future IKT practice and research by synthesizing studies that empirically evaluated IKT and identifying knowledge gaps. METHO...

2017
Janet Jull Audrey Giles Ian D. Graham

BACKGROUND Better use of research evidence (one form of "knowledge") in health systems requires partnerships between researchers and those who contend with the real-world needs and constraints of health systems. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) and integrated knowledge translation (IKT) are research approaches that emphasize the importance of creating partnerships between researche...

2018
Ian D. Graham Anita Kothari Chris McCutcheon Donna Angus Davina Banner Tracey Bucknall Sandra Dunn Michelle Gagnon Wendy Gifford Christina Godfrey Bev Holmes Tanya Horsley Alison M. Hutchinson Janet Jull Susan Law Martha MacLeod Robert K. D. McLean Kelly Mrklas Tram Nguyen Katrina Plamondon Jo Rycroft-Malone Shannon L. Sibbald Kathryn M. Sibley Dawn Stacey David Kenneth Wright Euson Yeung

BACKGROUND Health research is conducted with the expectation that it advances knowledge and eventually translates into improved health systems and population health. However, research findings are often caught in the know-do gap: they are not acted upon in a timely way or not applied at all. Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) is advanced as a way to increase the relevance, applicability and...

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