Kinesiology 2032A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Complex System, Knowledge Translation, Knowledge Mobilization
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Knowledge translation: dynamic and iterative process that involves, synthesis, dissemination, exchange, application, goal is to provide more practices, products and services and strengthen healthcare system. Why is it important: moving scientific knowledge into practice (evidence practice, connecting knowledge generation with utilization, ex: clinicians using evidence-based practices, 96% used interventions with absence of evidence on effectiveness. Barriers: how people find research, time, resources, available evidence, access to evidence, people don"t unde(cid:396)stand the (cid:395)uality of (cid:396)esea(cid:396)ch, challenges with interpretation, appraisal and application. Lack of incentive to change practice: publication bias only positive results are shown. Broad classifications of barriers: structural financial incentives, organizational facilities are organized in a way to gain assess to resources, professional what you have to do as a professional in your field. Kt is: research utilization, communication, knowledge management. Kt is not: making money off of ideas, transfer, technology, bench-to-bedside, translational research.