This Collection aims to develop contemporary knowledge translation (KT) in medicine by challenging it with current cultural and humanistic theories of translation. In the process of doing this, ...
Research cumulatively builds knowledge. In the omics sciences, a prerequisite to knowledge building is acknowledging the interconnected nature of its fields. The evolution of complex biomedical ...
Once knowledge has been adapted to local context and the barriers to and facilitators of use of knowledge have been identified, 1 we must select, tailor and implement interventions for the uptake of ...
Objectives: While there is increasing interest in research related to so-called Knowledge Translation, much of this research is undertaken from the perspective of researchers. The objective of this ...
Correspondence to Dr Christian J Barton, Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria 3086, Australia; christian{at}completesportscare.com.au Knowledge ...
The term “education” has many meanings, although its gestalt shows little effect on the performance of clinicians or the outcomes of health care. This lack of effect is especially true in continuing ...
Correspondence to Dr Dianne M Bryant, School of Physical Therapy, University of Western Ontario Faculty of Health Sciences, London, ON N6A 5B9, Canada; dianne.bryant{at}uwo.ca Evidence-based medicine ...
What is Knowledge Translation (KT)? Research has established that there is a substantial gap from the time new knowledge is created to when it is put into practice. The field of Knowledge Translation ...
In this blog, Founder and Director of On Think Tanks, Enrique Mendizabal, reflects on a joint research project with IDS which seeks to take a new approach, exploring Knowledge Translation in the ...