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Innovative knowledge translation (KT) in neurodevelopmental disabilities is driven by addressing the know-do gap and requires strong partnerships. Successful KT sustainability needs accessible products, training, and ongoing engagement from patient-partners and institutions.

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  • Patient-Oriented Research
  • Knowledge Translation

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  • The Knowledge Translation Innovation Incubator (KTII) initiative funded research to develop innovative knowledge translation (KT) strategies for neurodevelopmental disabilities.
  • This initiative supported researchers and partners in exploring novel approaches within patient-oriented research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the innovation development process within integrated knowledge translation (iKT) practices.
  • To identify drivers, facilitators, barriers, and enablers for sustainability in KT innovation.

Main Methods:

  • A collective case study of 7 KTII-funded projects was conducted using an iKT approach.
  • Qualitative content analysis was performed on interviews with diverse stakeholders, including researchers, clinicians, and patient-partners.
  • The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research guided the assessment of innovation determinants.

Main Results:

  • The primary driver for innovative KT was the know-do gap, aiming to meet the needs of individuals with lived experience.
  • Funding and partnerships acted as both drivers and facilitators, while participatory design and continuous reflection fostered iKT practices.
  • Intangible outcomes included enhanced relationships, capacity building, and community influence; sustainability requires accessible products and strong inner-setting mechanisms.

Conclusions:

  • Researchers play a crucial role in managing power dynamics and valuing tacit knowledge for successful innovative KT.
  • The research ecosystem needs adjustments in funding and timelines to better support collaborative research engagement and design thinking.