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  • Knowledge Translation
  • Social Sciences

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  • Academic research increasingly requires evidence of socio-economic impact beyond scholarly circles.
  • Diverse audiences like clinicians, consumers, and manufacturers need accessible research findings.
  • Measuring the uptake and use of new knowledge is crucial for demonstrating impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design, construct, and validate a web-based instrument for assessing knowledge use.
  • To provide a reliable tool for tracking the adoption of research findings by various stakeholders.
  • To support researchers in demonstrating the real-world value of their work.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a web-based survey instrument.
  • Validation of the survey for reliability and accuracy in data collection.
  • Utilizing self-reported data to measure knowledge use.

Main Results:

  • The Level Of Knowledge Use Survey (LOKUS) was successfully designed and constructed.
  • The LOKUS instrument demonstrated validity and reliability.
  • The survey is effective for measuring the uptake of new knowledge.

Conclusions:

  • The Level Of Knowledge Use Survey is a valid and reliable tool.
  • The instrument can track changes in knowledge use levels over time.
  • This tool aids in demonstrating the socio-economic impact of research.