Knowledge translation to advance clinical care: a frontline health care perspective
February 23, 2018
Speaker
Stephanie Glegg, Occupational Therapist & Knowledge Broker, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children; PhD Candidate in Rehabilitation Sciences, UBC
Objectives:
- To understand the challenges of KT in clinical settings
- To understand the KT support needs of health professionals
- To gain an awareness of existing strategies to facilitate KT in clinical settings
- To learn how to participate in an environmental scan on KT supports in clinical and research settings
Resources
- Nilsen P. Making sense of implementation theories, models and frameworks. Implement Sci. 2015;10:53.
- Phipps D, Morton S. Qualities of knowledge brokers: reflections from practice. Evidence & Pol. 2013;9(2):255-265. Available
- Glegg S. Making conferences matter: A post-conference knowledge translation strategy. Occ Therapy Now. 2017;19(3):11-4. Abstract available
- Rycroft-Malone J. The PARIHS Framework: A framework for guiding the implementation of evidence-based practice. J Nurs Care Qual. 2004;19(4):297-304.
- Holly C, Percy M, Caldwell B, et al. Moving evidence to practice: reflections on a multisite academic-practice partnership. Int J Evid Based Healthc. 2014;12:31-8. Abstract available
- Glegg S, Hoens A. Role domains of knowledge brokering: A model for the health care setting. J Neurol Phys Ther. 2016;40(2):115-23.
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