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Development of a framework for knowledge translation: understanding user context.

Nora Jacobson1, Dale Butterill, Paula Goering

  • 1Health Systems Research & Consulting Unit, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
|June 25, 2003
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This study presents a framework to help researchers understand their target audiences better during knowledge translation. The framework

Area of Science:

  • Knowledge Translation
  • Health Research
  • Dissemination Science

Background:

  • Knowledge translation (KT) is crucial for applying research findings.
  • Researchers often face challenges in understanding diverse user groups.
  • Effective engagement with end-users is vital for successful KT.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a practical framework for researchers and knowledge disseminators.
  • To enhance familiarity with intended user groups in knowledge translation initiatives.
  • To support researchers in navigating unfamiliar contexts.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of knowledge translation.
  • Analysis of authors' practical experience with user groups.
  • Development of a structured framework with guiding questions.

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Main Results:

  • The framework comprises five domains: user group, issue, research, KT relationship, and dissemination strategies.
  • Each domain includes specific questions to guide researchers.
  • Questions help organize existing knowledge, identify gaps, and prioritize learning about user groups.

Conclusions:

  • Researchers entering knowledge translation often move into unfamiliar environments.
  • The framework facilitates understanding of new contexts and user groups.
  • Increased user group familiarity supports the interactive model of knowledge translation, integrating researchers into user contexts.