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Knowledge translation bridges research and practice through co-creation and knowledge sharing. Improving its implementation in Brazil requires addressing awareness, partnerships, and funding challenges to enhance health outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Implementation Science
  • Policy Studies

Background:

  • Knowledge translation (KT) is crucial for applying research evidence in policy and practice.
  • The KT process involves iterative knowledge creation and action development.
  • Effective KT facilitates informed decision-making and improves health services delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To theoretically examine knowledge translation concepts.
  • To analyze the implementation processes of knowledge translation.
  • To explore the use of research evidence in policy and practice.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical-reflective study.
  • Conceptual analysis of knowledge translation.
  • Examination of implementation processes.

Main Results:

  • Knowledge translation is an iterative and dynamic process.
  • KT emphasizes co-creating and sharing knowledge with stakeholders.
  • Challenges in Brazil include low awareness, limited researcher-user partnerships, and insufficient research funding.

Conclusions:

  • Knowledge translation can positively impact health outcomes.
  • Further research is needed to enhance KT uptake in Brazil.
  • Context-specific approaches are required to improve research utilization in Brazilian policy and practice.