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Evidence implementation: Development of an online methodology from the knowledge‐to‐action model of knowledge translation
Author Affiliations
Queen's University, Queens University, The University of Adelaide
Published InInternational Journal of Nursing Practice
Year2016
Citations11
Abstract
This paper describes an online facilitation for operationalizing the knowledge-to-action (KTA) model. The KTA model incorporates implementation planning that is optimally suited to the information needs of clinicians. The can-implement(©) is an evidence implementation process informed by the KTA model. An online counterpart, the can-implement.pro(©) , was developed to enable greater dissemination and utilization of the can-implement(©) process. The driver for this work was health professionals' need for facilitation that is iterative, informed by context and localized to the specific needs of users. The literature supporting this paper includes evaluation studies and theoretical concepts relevant to KTA model, evidence implementation and facilitation. Nursing and other health disciplines require a skill set and resources to successfully navigate the complexity of organizational…
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Fields & Keywords
Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsHealth Sciences Research and EducationHealth Policy Implementation SciencePrimary Care and Health OutcomesKnowledge managementProcess managementOperating systemQuantum mechanicsPaleontologyProgramming languageNeuroscienceEpistemologyPathology