Identifying competencies for integrated knowledge translation: a Delphi study [PDF]
Background Considerable progress has been made to advance the field of knowledge translation to address the knowledge-to-action gap in health care; however, there remains a growing concern that misalignments persist between research being conducted and ...
Euson Yeung +4 more
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How does integrated knowledge translation work? A realist review [PDF]
Background Integrated knowledge translation (IKT), or research co-production, is a research approach where researchers and knowledge users carry out a study as equal partners.
Anita Kothari +7 more
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Integrated Knowledge Translation for Non-Communicable Diseases: Stories from Sub-Saharan Africa [PDF]
Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT) is a key strategy for contextualising, tailoring, and communicating research for policy and practice. In this viewpoint, we provide examples of how partners from five countries in sub-Saharan Africa used IKT to ...
Nasreen S. Jessani +6 more
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The value of hackathons in integrated knowledge translation (iKT) research: Waterlupus [PDF]
Background Despite a growing movement toward a knowledge-user-driven research process, our understanding of the generation, implementation and evaluation of specific approaches in the integrated knowledge translation (iKT) toolbox that aim to engage ...
Francesca S. Cardwell +2 more
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Building capacity for integrated knowledge translation: a description of what we can learn from trainees’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
The use of collaborative health research approaches, such as integrated knowledge translation (IKT), was challenged during the COVID-19 pandemic due to physical distancing measures and transition to virtual platforms. As IKT trainees (i.e.
Priscilla Medeiros +12 more
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Building an integrated knowledge translation (IKT) evidence base: colloquium proceedings and research direction [PDF]
Background Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) is a model of research co-production, whereby researchers partner with knowledge users throughout the research process and who can use the research recommendations in practice or policy.
L. Boland +4 more
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Advancing the evaluation of integrated knowledge translation [PDF]
Background Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) flows from the premise that knowledge co-produced with decision-makers is more likely to inform subsequent decisions.
Sara A. Kreindler
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It is time to acknowledge and act on the importance of power in integrated knowledge translation [PDF]
Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) has emerged as an approach to research centered on collaboration between researchers and knowledge users, particularly in health research.
Anita Kothari +5 more
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Community-based participatory research and integrated knowledge translation: advancing the co-creation of knowledge [PDF]
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.
Janet Jull, Audrey Giles, Ian D. Graham
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Integrated knowledge translation: A guide for primary care researchers [PDF]
Researchers need to not only produce scientifically valid work but also consider how their new knowledge will impact society. Strategies to propel research into use for greater impact are part of the knowledge translation process.
Robert Mash +3 more
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