A description of a knowledge broker role implemented as part of a randomized controlled trial evaluating three knowledge translation strategies

M Dobbins, P Robeson, D Ciliska, S Hanna… - Implementation …, 2009 - Springer
Background A knowledge broker (KB) is a popular knowledge translation and exchange
(KTE) strategy emerging in Canada to promote interaction between researchers and end …

[HTML][HTML] The current understanding of knowledge management concepts: A critical review

S Yazdani, S Bayazidi, AA Mafi - … journal of the Islamic Republic of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Higher education institutions include experts who are knowledgeable.
Knowledge management facilitates institutions to enhance the capacity to collect information …

Knowledge brokering in public health: a tale of two studies

R Traynor, K DeCorby, M Dobbins - Public Health, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Objectives A Knowledge Broker is one approach for facilitating the integration of
evidence-informed decision making in public health practice. In this paper, the findings from …

[HTML][HTML] A qualitative study of the knowledge-brokering role of middle-level managers in service innovation: managing the translation gap in patient safety for older …

G Currie, N Burgess, L White, A Lockett, J Gladman… - 2015 - europepmc.org
Background Brokering of evidence into service delivery is crucial for patient safety. We study
knowledge brokering by 'hybrid'middle-level managers (H-MLMs), who hold responsibility …

Knowledge translation: Implications for evaluation

CM Davison - New directions for evaluation, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Translation theory originates in the field of applied linguistics and communication. The term
knowledge translation has been adopted in health and other fields to refer to the exchange …

[HTML][HTML] When health services researchers and policy makers interact: tales from the tectonic plates

PJ Martens, NP Roos - Healthcare Policy, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
There has been a strong push over the last decade for health services researchers to
become “relevant,” to work with policy makers to translate evidence into action. What has …

Circulation des connaissances: modèle et stratégies. Note de recherche

J Elissalde, J Gaudet, L Renaud - Revue internationale de …, 2010 - journals.openedition.org
Cet article présente le modèle de circulation des connaissances développé par le Groupe
de recherche Médias et santé (GRMS) de l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), à …

[图书][B] Les médias et la santé: de l'émergence à l'appropriation des normes sociales

L Renaud - 2010 - books.google.com
" Décideurs et intervenants de santé publique s' interrogent sur le rôle joué par les médias
dans la construction des normes en matière de santé. Comment les médias contribuent-ils à …

Les démarches de circulation des connaissances: mobilisation et valorisation des connaissances

J Elissalde, L Renaud - Les médias et la santé: de l'émergence à …, 2010 - books.google.com
Cet article présente la vision de la mobilisation et de la valorisation des connaissances, telle
que développée par le Groupe de recherche Médias et santé (GRMS) de l'Université du …

4.2 Coproduced Dissemination

C McCutcheon, A Kothari, ID Graham… - … Co‐Production in …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Dissemination is often overlooked as part of the research coproduction process because the
emphasis is placed on how knowledge is produced rather than how it is communicated. At …