The Knowledge Translation Toolkit

The Knowledge Translation Toolkit
Author: Gavin Bennett,Nasreen Jessani
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2011-06-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788132105855

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The Knowledge Translation Toolkit provides a thorough overview of what knowledge translation (KT) is and how to use it most effectively to bridge the "know-do" gap between research, policy, practice, and people. It presents the theories, tools, and strategies required to encourage and enable evidence-informed decision-making. This toolkit builds upon extensive research into the principles and skills of KT: its theory and literature, its evolution, strategies, and challenges. The book covers an array of crucial KT enablers--from context mapping to evaluative thinking--supported by practical examples, implementation guides, and references. Drawing from the experience of specialists in relevant disciplines around the world, The Knowledge Translation Toolkit aims to enhance the capacity and motivation of researchers to use KT and to use it well. The Tools in this book will help researchers ensure that their good science reaches more people, is more clearly understood, and is more likely to lead to positive action. In sum, their work becomes more useful, and therefore, more valuable.

Bridging the know do Gap

Bridging the  know do  Gap
Author: Gabriele Bammer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2010
Genre: Children
ISBN: 1921666404

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"Today's children are tomorrow's citizens. Good health and well-being in the early years are the foundations for well-adjusted and productive adult lives and a thriving society. But children are being let down in Australia and elsewhere by the lack of knowledge transfer between the worlds of research, policy and practice. Improving such transfer is the job of knowledge brokers - the various ways they can operate are explored in this book through case examples and the lessons learned from experienced proponents. The book concludes by posing three sets of ideas to shape the future of knowledge brokering."--Publisher's description.

Bridging the Know Do Gap

Bridging the  Know Do  Gap
Author: Gabriele Bammer,Annette Michaux,Ann Sanson
Publsiher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781921666414

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Today's children are tomorrow's citizens. Good health and well-being in the early years are the foundations for well-adjusted and productive adult lives and a thriving society. But children are being let down in Australia and elsewhere by the lack of knowledge transfer between the worlds of research, policy and practice. Improving such transfer is the job of knowledge brokers - the various ways they can operate are explored in this book through case examples and the lessons learned from experienced proponents. The book concludes by posing three sets of ideas to shape the future of knowledge brokering.

Bridging the Family Care Gap

Bridging the Family Care Gap
Author: Joseph E. Gaugler
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2021-01-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780128138991

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Bridging the Family Care Gap explores expected future shortages of family caregivers of older persons and identifies potential solutions. The book examines the sustainability and availability of care management models and whether they can be effectively scaled up to meet community needs. It identifies newly emerging policy initiatives at local, state, and federal levels. The book addresses the state of family caregiving science, dissemination and implementation of promising programs and supports, technological innovations, and other strategies to offset the family care gap. This edited volume also explores lay healthcare workers as guides, interpreters, and advocates in healthcare systems that provide continuity of contact for family caregivers. Details threats to family caregiving-sociodemographic, chronic disease, and socioeconomic challenges Presents solutions to the caregiving gap in a systematic, synthesized manner Addresses the intersection of family caregiving and technology Discusses chronic disease management to offset and reduce the need for family caregiving Describes models of caregiver support in work settings Reimagines the delivery of long-term services and supports with novel initiatives

Bridging the Gap Between Practice and Research

Bridging the Gap Between Practice and Research
Author: Institute of Medicine,Committee on Community-Based Drug Treatment
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1998-08-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780309173926

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Today, most substance abuse treatment is administered by community-based organizations. If providers could readily incorporate the most recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of addiction and treatment, the treatment would be much more effective and efficient. The gap between research findings and everyday treatment practice represents an enormous missed opportunity at this exciting time in this field. Informed by real-life experiences in addiction treatment including workshops and site visits, Bridging the Gap Between Practice and Research examines why research remains remote from treatment and makes specific recommendations to community providers, federal and state agencies, and other decision-makers. The book outlines concrete strategies for building and disseminating knowledge about addiction; for linking research, policy development, and everyday treatment implementation; and for helping drug treatment consumers become more informed advocates. In candid language, the committee discusses the policy barriers and the human attitudesâ€"the stigma, suspicion, and skepticismâ€"that often hinder progress in addiction treatment. The book identifies the obstacles to effective collaboration among the research, treatment, and policy sectors; evaluates models to address these barriers; and looks in detail at the issue from the perspective of the community-based provider and the researcher.

Implementing the Findings of Research

Implementing the Findings of Research
Author: Frances Wallace
Publsiher: Editorial Projects in Education
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015077650490

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Making effective use of the findings of research has long been a problem for school leaders. Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of a number of programs, approaches, and techniques, but the gap between what we know and what we are able to implement is a persistent difficulty in the schools. However, the practice and science of implementation has emerged to more reliably and effectively bridge this gap. This book provides a guide to the conceptual and practical knowledge principals, superintendents, and other school leaders need to implement evidence-based educational innovations.

Bridging the Opportunity Gap

Bridging the Opportunity Gap
Author: Arrey Obenson
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781664146204

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It is all about the opportunity as opposed to the challenges. Too often, leaders are overly focused on and thus defined by challenges and problems. Being defined by these challenges inevitably leads to collapse under their weight. In Bridging the Opportunity Gap, Arrey Obenson presents a paradigm shift for leaders, uncovering how to ascend to the next level and transform your organization or business. Told against the backdrop of a series of his own leadership experiences, Obenson offers a set of principles that enable leaders to achieve strategic goals. Using the power of stories spanning nearly two decades of leading change within his community and an international organization, Obenson challenges readers to think differently and focus on opportunities over challenges. By doing this and following the key principles laid out in the book, you will become a leader able to change the world.

The Knowledge Translation Toolkit

The Knowledge Translation Toolkit
Author: Gavin Bennett,Nasreen Jessani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Communication in science
ISBN: 9351507769

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This work foregrounds means and ways to bridge the 'know-do' gap between research, policy, practice and people. It offers a succinct overview of wide-ranging factors influencing the effectiveness of Knowledge Translation (KT)