Knowledge Translation Flashcards

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Only ____% of research impacts clinical practice

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20%

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What causes a research practice gap

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Limited involvement f stakeholders
Little consideration for real life pracice
Lack of support and involvement of front line clinical staff

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What is a key stake holder in research

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Whoever is WORKING in the practice setting

When they are overlooked, the research loses it’s practicality

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What barriers might exist that create knowledge gaps

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Assumptions that “what we do is good enough”

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Knowledge translation

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Putting knowledge into practice in a clinical setting (resulting in the provision of safe care)

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Considerations when implementing knowledge into practice

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Personal knowledge
Hunches/intuition
Cultural knowledge/contextual
Trends/organizational priority
Barriers
Facilitators

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Knowledge translation models

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PARIHIS Framework

Knowledge as Action (KAA) Model TWU

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TWU KAA Model

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Knowledge as Action Model

Considers a “kite approach”

People are the tip
Knowledge and context are the wings, sturdied by values

Inquiry, integration, capacity building, and adjacencies are the lifts and

currents are the barriers

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Benefits of Best practice guideleines

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Improve quality of clinical decision making
Optimize value for the dollar of care deliver (save money)
Close the research-practice gap

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