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The Role of Integrated Knowledge Translation in Intervention Research
There is widespread recognition across the full range of applied research disciplines, including health and social services, about the challenges of integrating scientifically derived research evidence into policy and/or practice decisions. These "disconnects" or "knowledge-practice gaps" between research production and use have spawned a new research ...
Wathen, C. Nadine, Macmillan, Harriet L.
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Lifestyle interventions to reduce second stroke risk are complex. For effective translation into practice, interventions must be specific to end-user needs and described in detail for replication. This study used an Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT)
Karly Zacharia +7 more
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Challenges in Teaching Pronunciation at Tertiary Level in Bangladesh [PDF]
Teaching pronunciation is one the most challenging parts of ELT in Bangladesh. Very few research and least attention on pronunciation teaching has instigated those challenges more.
Tanzina Tahereen
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Introduction Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is estimated to affect 10 million people annually, making it a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
S. K. C. Lau +12 more
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OBJECTIVE To address a gap between Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) research and practice by rigorously and systematically co-developing Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT) guiding principles for conducting and disseminating SCI research in partnership with ...
H. Gainforth +17 more
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Plain English summary Integrated knowledge translation is a research approach in which researchers work as partners with the people for whom the research is meant to be of use.
Janet Jull +3 more
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Disjunctive Logic Programs with Inheritance
The paper proposes a new knowledge representation language, called ...
Buccafurri, Francesco +2 more
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Assess, Redress, Re-assess: Addressing Disparities in Respiratory Health Among First Nations is an ongoing community-based participatory research initiative involving two First Nations communities in Saskatchewan. The initiative’s rationale is grounded
Tarun Reddy Katapally +8 more
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Background Failure to sustain knowledge translation (KT) interventions impacts patients and health systems, diminishing confidence in future implementation.
Andrea C. Tricco +24 more
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Background Collaborative approaches to generating knowledge between knowledge users (KUs) and researchers as a means of enhancing evidence-informed decision making have been gaining ground over the last few years.
J. Niyibizi +12 more
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