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  • Health Services Research
  • Knowledge Translation
  • Implementation Science

Background:

  • Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) is increasingly adopted to address research underuse in policy and practice.
  • IKT involves knowledge users (policymakers, practitioners, patients, public) in collaborative research processes.
  • Co-produced knowledge demonstrates higher potential for successful implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To update developments in integrated knowledge translation (IKT).
  • To analyze IKT in practice-oriented and policy-oriented health research.
  • To explore collaborative models, consensus-based approaches, and networks for knowledge co-production.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and conceptual analysis of integrated knowledge translation.
  • Exploration of collaborative models beyond traditional IKT scope.
  • Discussion of tools and outcomes for advancing knowledge co-production.

Main Results:

  • Analysis of IKT's application in health research settings.
  • Identification of alternative sites for knowledge co-production.
  • Emphasis on developing tools for user engagement and identifying team transformation outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • IKT offers a valuable approach for research implementation.
  • Researchers should weigh the investment of IKT against its potential added value.
  • Further development of engagement tools and outcome measures is needed to advance the field.