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A protocol for a systematic review of knowledge translation strategies in the allied health professions

BACKGROUND: Knowledge translation (KT) aims to close the gap between knowledge and practice in order to realize the benefits of research through (a) improved health outcomes, (b) more effective health services and products, and (c) strengthened healthcare systems. While there is some understanding o...

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Autores principales: Scott, Shannon D, Albrecht, Lauren, O'Leary, Kathy, Ball, Geoff DC, Dryden, Donna M, Hartling, Lisa, Hofmeyer, Anne, Jones, C Allyson, Kovac Burns, Kathy, Newton, Amanda S, Thompson, David, Klassen, Terry P
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3130686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21635763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-6-58
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author Scott, Shannon D
Albrecht, Lauren
O'Leary, Kathy
Ball, Geoff DC
Dryden, Donna M
Hartling, Lisa
Hofmeyer, Anne
Jones, C Allyson
Kovac Burns, Kathy
Newton, Amanda S
Thompson, David
Klassen, Terry P
author_facet Scott, Shannon D
Albrecht, Lauren
O'Leary, Kathy
Ball, Geoff DC
Dryden, Donna M
Hartling, Lisa
Hofmeyer, Anne
Jones, C Allyson
Kovac Burns, Kathy
Newton, Amanda S
Thompson, David
Klassen, Terry P
author_sort Scott, Shannon D
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description BACKGROUND: Knowledge translation (KT) aims to close the gap between knowledge and practice in order to realize the benefits of research through (a) improved health outcomes, (b) more effective health services and products, and (c) strengthened healthcare systems. While there is some understanding of strategies to put research findings into practice within nursing and medicine, we have limited knowledge of KT strategies in allied health professions. Given the interprofessional nature of healthcare, a lack of guidance for supporting KT strategies in the allied health professions is concerning. Our objective in this study is to systematically review published research on KT strategies in five allied health disciplines. METHODS: A medical research librarian will develop and implement search strategies designed to identify evidence that is relevant to each question of the review. Two reviewers will perform study selection and quality assessment using standard forms. For study selection, data will be extracted by two reviewers. For quality assessment, data will be extracted by one reviewer and verified by a second. Disagreements will be resolved through discussion or third party adjudication. Within each profession, data will be grouped and analyzed by research design and KT strategies using the Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Review Group classification scheme. An overall synthesis across professions will be conducted. SIGNIFICANCE: A uniprofessional approach to KT does not represent the interprofessional context it targets. Our findings will provide the first systematic overview of KT strategies used in allied health professionals' clinical practice, as well as a foundation to inform future KT interventions in allied healthcare settings.
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spelling pubmed-31306862011-07-07 A protocol for a systematic review of knowledge translation strategies in the allied health professions Scott, Shannon D Albrecht, Lauren O'Leary, Kathy Ball, Geoff DC Dryden, Donna M Hartling, Lisa Hofmeyer, Anne Jones, C Allyson Kovac Burns, Kathy Newton, Amanda S Thompson, David Klassen, Terry P Implement Sci Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Knowledge translation (KT) aims to close the gap between knowledge and practice in order to realize the benefits of research through (a) improved health outcomes, (b) more effective health services and products, and (c) strengthened healthcare systems. While there is some understanding of strategies to put research findings into practice within nursing and medicine, we have limited knowledge of KT strategies in allied health professions. Given the interprofessional nature of healthcare, a lack of guidance for supporting KT strategies in the allied health professions is concerning. Our objective in this study is to systematically review published research on KT strategies in five allied health disciplines. METHODS: A medical research librarian will develop and implement search strategies designed to identify evidence that is relevant to each question of the review. Two reviewers will perform study selection and quality assessment using standard forms. For study selection, data will be extracted by two reviewers. For quality assessment, data will be extracted by one reviewer and verified by a second. Disagreements will be resolved through discussion or third party adjudication. Within each profession, data will be grouped and analyzed by research design and KT strategies using the Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Review Group classification scheme. An overall synthesis across professions will be conducted. SIGNIFICANCE: A uniprofessional approach to KT does not represent the interprofessional context it targets. Our findings will provide the first systematic overview of KT strategies used in allied health professionals' clinical practice, as well as a foundation to inform future KT interventions in allied healthcare settings. BioMed Central 2011-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3130686/ /pubmed/21635763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-6-58 Text en Copyright ©2011 Scott et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Scott, Shannon D
Albrecht, Lauren
O'Leary, Kathy
Ball, Geoff DC
Dryden, Donna M
Hartling, Lisa
Hofmeyer, Anne
Jones, C Allyson
Kovac Burns, Kathy
Newton, Amanda S
Thompson, David
Klassen, Terry P
A protocol for a systematic review of knowledge translation strategies in the allied health professions
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title_full_unstemmed A protocol for a systematic review of knowledge translation strategies in the allied health professions
title_short A protocol for a systematic review of knowledge translation strategies in the allied health professions
title_sort protocol for a systematic review of knowledge translation strategies in the allied health professions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3130686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21635763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-6-58
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