Usefulness of a KT event to address practice and policy gaps related to integrated care

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Abstract

There are limited evaluations of the impact of knowledge translation (KT) activities aimed at addressing practice and policy gaps. We report on the impact of an interactive, end-of-grant KT event. Although action items were developed and key stakeholder support attained, minimal follow-through had occurred three months after the KT event. Several organizational obstacles to transitioning knowledge into action were identified: leadership, program policies, infrastructure, changing priorities, workload and physician engagement. Key messages include: (1) ensure ongoing and facilitated networking opportunities, (2) invest in building implementation capacity, (3) target multi-level implementation activities and (4) focus further research on KT evaluation.

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Jackson, K., Boakye, O., & Wallace, N. (2016). Usefulness of a KT event to address practice and policy gaps related to integrated care. Healthcare Policy, 11(3), 11–18. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2016.24539

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