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    Understanding the unique and common perspectives of partners engaged in knowledge mobilization activities within pediatric pain management: a mixed methods study

    Knowledge mobilization (KM) is essential to close the longstanding evidence to practice gap in pediatric pain management. Engaging various partners (i.e., those with expertise in a given topic area) in KM is b...

    Nicole E. MacKenzie, Christine T. Chambers in BMC Health Services Research (2024)

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    Knowledge translation strategies used for sustainability of an evidence-based intervention in child health: a multimethod qualitative study

    Sustainability of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) is suboptimal in healthcare. Evidence on how knowledge translation (KT) strategies are used for the sustainability of EBIs in practice is lacking. This stu...

    Christine E. Cassidy, Rachel Flynn, Alyson Campbell, Lauren Dobson in BMC Nursing (2024)

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    Essential content for teaching implementation practice in healthcare: a mixed-methods study of teams offering capacity-building initiatives

    Applying the knowledge gained through implementation science can support the uptake of research evidence into practice; however, those doing and supporting implementation (implementation practitioners) may fac...

    Jessica Reszel, Olivia Daub, Jenny Leese in Implementation Science Communications (2023)

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    Planning and implementing practice changes in Ontario maternal-newborn hospital units: a secondary qualitative analysis

    Moving evidence into practice is complex, and pregnant and birthing people and their infants do not always receive care that aligns with the best available evidence. Implementation science can inform how to ef...

    Jessica Reszel, Olivia Daub, Sandra I. Dunn in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth (2023)

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    Evaluating the quality of research co-production: Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ + 4 Co-Pro)

    Co-production is an umbrella term used to describe the process of generating knowledge through partnerships between researchers and those who will use or benefit from research. Multiple advantages of research ...

    Robert K. D. McLean, Fred Carden, Alice B. Aiken in Health Research Policy and Systems (2023)

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    Evaluating research co-production: protocol for the Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ+ 4 Co-Pro) framework

    Research co-production is an umbrella term used to describe research users and researchers working together to generate knowledge. Research co-production is used to create knowledge that is relevant to current...

    Robert K. D. McLean, Fred Carden, Ian D. Graham in Implementation Science Communications (2022)

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    Use and effects of implementation strategies for practice guidelines in nursing: a systematic review

    Practice guidelines can reduce variations in nursing practice and improve patient care. However, implementation of guidelines is complex and inconsistent in practice. It is unclear which strategies are effecti...

    Christine E. Cassidy, Margaret B. Harrison, Christina Godfrey in Implementation Science (2021)

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    Trainee-led research using an integrated knowledge translation or other research partnership approaches: a sco** review

    There are increasing expectations for researchers and knowledge users in the health system to use a research partnership approach, such as integrated knowledge translation, to increase the relevance and use of...

    Christine E. Cassidy, Hwayeon Danielle Shin in Health Research Policy and Systems (2021)