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  • Healthcare Implementation Science

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  • Evidence-based practice (EBP) and knowledge translation (KT) are crucial for advancing healthcare.
  • Diagnostic radiography currently shows limited systematic implementation of research findings into practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current state of EBP and KT in diagnostic radiography.
  • To explore successful KT strategies in allied health professions for potential application in radiography.

Main Methods:

  • Narrative review of existing literature on EBP and KT.
  • Analysis of KT frameworks and models used in allied health.

Main Results:

  • KT in diagnostic radiography is nascent, with a gap between research and practice.
  • Systematic KT approaches, though rarely reported in radiography, show promise.
  • Attitudes towards EBP in diagnostic radiography are improving.

Conclusions:

  • Systematic KT approaches are essential for effective EBP implementation in diagnostic radiography.
  • Widespread adoption of EBP offers significant benefits to patients and the profession.
  • Leadership commitment is vital for driving evidence-based change in daily practice.