Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) in health care: a scoping review
University Health Network · University of Toronto · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) refers to collaboration between researchers and decision-makers. While advocated as an approach for enhancing the relevance and use of research, IKT is challenging and inconsistently applied. This study sought to inform future IKT practice and research by synthesizing studies that empirically evaluated IKT and identifying knowledge gaps.
We performed a scoping review. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library from 2005 to 2014 for English language studies that evaluated IKT interventions involving researchers and organizational or policy-level decision-makers. Data were extracted on study characteristics, IKT intervention (theory, content, mode, duration, frequency, personnel, participants, timing from initiation, initiator, source of funding, decision-maker involvement), and enablers, barriers, and outcomes reported by studies. We performed content analysis and reported summary statistics.
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- FWCI
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Knowledge translation
- General partnership
- Psychological intervention
- Health services research
- Medicine
- Relevance (law)
- Health informatics
- MEDLINE
- Partnerships for the goals