Documents and Presentations


Documents for the 2008 Forum


Keynote Address

Why is Knowledge Translation Important? Grounding the Conversation by Michael Gibbons, Member of the Order of the British Empire.

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KT08 presentations

Allan Best: Systems Thinking and Tools for Knowledge to Action (KTA)

Melissa Brouwers: Advancing the Quality of Cancer Care: The Ontario Experience

Jim Dearing: Using Diffusion of Innovation Concepts in Knowledge Translation Efforts

Robbie Foy: Primary care: making a difference to patients and populations

John Gabbay & Andrée le May: Sick or what? A social constructivist view of collective knowledge transformation in primary care practice

Jeremy Grimshaw: The Art and Science of KT -a provider and service delivery perspective

Kendall Ho: Clinical Practice Guidelines on PDA: From Innovation to Provincial Adoption

Marlies Hulscher: Improving the quality of antibiotic use for respiratory tract infections at hospitals

Alison Kitson: KT08 Forum Knowledge Translation: Forum for the Future; Module 4

France Légaré: A shared decision making approach to knowledge transfer and exchange

Brendan McCormack: Creating the Conditions for Growth

Craig Mitton: Economics of KT

Davide Nicolini: Networking, networks, and knowledge translation

Sandra Nutley: Modelling research-informed practice: why it's important for theory and practice

John Øvretveit: Research into Knowledge Translation: Lessons from action case studies of 12 innovations in Swedish health care

Robert F. Rich: The Art and Science of KT: Where are We? A Policy Perspective

Barbara Riley: Real-world Science, Real-world Impact: Experiences of the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project

Sara Rynes: Where Are We in KT? (The Organizational Level)

Anne Sales: Applying theory unde rlying social networks to KT

Leif I. Solberg: DIAMOND: A Depression Care Innovation as an Example of Partnership QI Research

Andrew H. Van de Ven: Doing Research that Maximizes Impact

Lars Wallin: Neonatal mortality and evidence-based practice -a global perspective

Michel Wensing: Summary of the KT08 Conference

Pre-readings

Framework Document : Speeding up the Spread (Alison Kitson and Mark Bisby)

VandeVen 2007 Chapter 1 - for Module 4

2008 CAI Final Report - Research Share Fair - PARIHS - From There to Here and Beyond

CAI Instrument Pack - Research Share Fair - PARIHS - From There to Here and Beyond

PARIHS Practical Tool - Research Share Fair - PARIHS - From There to Here and Beyond

Workshop Tool - Research Share Fair - PARIHS - From There to Here and Beyond

Reference List - Research Share Fair - PARIHS - From There to Here and Beyond

Organization Profiles - Occasion for Organizations

General Information

Pre-forum activities

Agenda

Program Update

Advanced Program

CHSRF Promising Practices