[HTML][HTML] Physicians and knowledge translation of statistics: mind the gap
G Bartlett, J Gagnon - CMAJ, 2016 - Can Med Assoc
12 CMAJ, January 5, 2016, 188 (1) knowledge was 41.4% among medical residents; this
score increased to only 50.0% among residents with advanced degrees. The idea that more …
score increased to only 50.0% among residents with advanced degrees. The idea that more …
Knowledge translation in biostatistics: a survey of current practices, preferences, and barriers to the dissemination and uptake of new statistical methods
Background: The use of standard statistical methods in the medical literature has been
studied extensively; however, the adoption of new methods has received less attention. We …
studied extensively; however, the adoption of new methods has received less attention. We …
Knowledge translation and implementation science in health professions education: time for clarity?
A Thomas, A Bussières - Academic Medicine, 2016 - journals.lww.com
1. Durning SJ, Dolmans DH, Cleland J, Mennin S, Amin Z, Gibbs TJ. The AMEE research
committee: Initiatives to stimulate research and practice. Med Teach. 2012; 34: 458–461. 2 …
committee: Initiatives to stimulate research and practice. Med Teach. 2012; 34: 458–461. 2 …
Definitions and framework for knowledge translation to continue to evolve
P Tugwell, JA Knottnerus, L Idzerda - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2011 - jclinepi.com
Turning research into action should be a major aspect of any researcher's livelihood. In this
month's issue of the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, we start with an extremely interesting …
month's issue of the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, we start with an extremely interesting …
Understanding the basic principles of knowledge translation
BCK Choi - Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 2005 - jech.bmj.com
Two problems dictate why scientific knowledge needs to be translated for decision makers.
The first problem is volume. Scientific findings are being published all the time. For example …
The first problem is volume. Scientific findings are being published all the time. For example …
[HTML][HTML] Moving patient-oriented research forward: thoughts from the next generation of knowledge translation researchers
AC Bishop, MJ Elliott, C Cassidy - Research Involvement and Engagement, 2018 - Springer
Plain English summary As knowledge translation trainee participants, we report on the
discussions that took place during the 2017 Knowledge Translation Canada Summer …
discussions that took place during the 2017 Knowledge Translation Canada Summer …
[HTML][HTML] Education in health research methodology: use of a wiki for knowledge translation
Introduction A research-practice gap exists between what is known about conducting
methodologically rigorous randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and what is done. Evidence …
methodologically rigorous randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and what is done. Evidence …
A decade of knowledge translation research—what has changed?
BJ Shea - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2011 - jclinepi.com
Knowledge translation (KT) is perhaps an overused term. It reportedly has around 90
synonyms and a wide range of definitions [1e4]. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research …
synonyms and a wide range of definitions [1e4]. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research …
Introduction to knowledge translation in health care research
Abstract Knowledge translation may be understood as the process of synthesizing,
disseminating, and exchanging information to appropriate audiences. This process is an …
disseminating, and exchanging information to appropriate audiences. This process is an …
[HTML][HTML] Knowledge translation of research findings
Background One of the most consistent findings from clinical and health services research is
the failure to translate research into practice and policy. As a result of these evidence …
the failure to translate research into practice and policy. As a result of these evidence …