Feldman, Laura Y Merrill, Kaitlyn Golding, Michael A Memauri, Tessa Driedger, S Michelle Ross, Nancy L Protudjer, Jennifer L P
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The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses
Approximately 7% of children live with food allergy, a condition that requires dietary avoidance to prevent an allergic reaction. In this qualitative study, we aimed to understand food allergy-related experiences, beliefs and learning preferences among children with and without food allergies, to inform a school-based, food allergy education progra...
etchegary, holly king, john savas, sevtap
This brief commentary describes the reflections on a fundamental question by the Public Interest Group on Cancer Research, a successful academic-community partnership focused on cancer research, education, public engagement, and advocacy in Canada’s Eastern province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Our Group has achieved some success in a short time w...
Oliffe, John L Gao, Nina Fernandez, Calvin C Sha, Matthew Yap, Celene Y L Sharp, Paul McKenzie, Sarah
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Qualitative health research
Despite the methodological spread of virtual photovoice, alignments to and potential advances for the participatory action research (PAR) and knowledge dissemination (KD) components of in-person photovoice are poorly understood. Detailing the PAR and KD processes, practices, and products drawn from a virtual photovoice study examining men's experie...
pedro, karlo m. alvi, mohammed ali fehlings, michael g.
Over the past three decades, advancements in our understanding of the pathophysiology of spinal cord injury (SCI) have underscored the critical importance of early treatment for both traumatic and non-traumatic cases. Early surgical intervention significantly improves outcomes by limiting the extent of secondary damage. Despite numerous studies hig...
Aremu, Toyib
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
This article studies the body of agriculture evidence synthesis in Nigeria as a basis for evidence-informed policymaking (EIPM). EIPM is seen by its advocates as an objective way of identifying problems and proffering solutions that work, given its potential to offer sound bases for choices, helping with more effective decisions, and preventing det...
Adu, Medard Banire, Bilikis Dockrill, Mya Ilie, Alzena Lappin, Elizabeth McGrath, Patrick Munro, Samantha Myers, Kady Obuobi-Donkor, Gloria Orji, Rita
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Frontiers in Digital Health
Background Youth mental health service organizations continue to rapidly broaden their use of virtual care and digital mental health interventions as well as leverage artificial intelligence and other technologies to inform care decisions. However, many of these digital services have failed to alleviate persistent mental health disparities among eq...
mdimi, meab clara dent, benjamin reid, simon makindara, jeremia thomas, preetha
Traditional African vegetables (TAVs) are an important component of an ecologically sustainable approach to addressing food and nutrition security in Africa. This review aims to identify the scope of the knowledge translation literature that exists across multiple aspects of the TAV value chain and to identify gaps in knowledge translation research...
jung, kyung chotiyarnwong, chayaporn kusumawardani, martha kurnia yoon, seung-hyun chotiyarnwong, pojchong narasinta, inggar tinduh, damayanti kouda, ken tajima, fumihiro
(1) Background: This study aims to investigate differences in the perspectives of healthcare professionals (HCPs) and adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) on resistance exercise intensity in Asian countries in association with knowledge translation (KT). Also, it verifies the appropriateness of the conventional indicators for resistance exercise in...
o’grady, alice heykoop, cheryl a. weigler, will
Cancer in teenagers and young adults (TYAs) coincides with major life transitions and presents unique psychosocial challenges. Understanding the experiences and needs of TYAs is critical. TYAs want to play an active role in improving cancer for TYAs; however, few opportunities exist for TYAs to do so. Using a tri-partite methodology, an internation...
Costea, Veronica-Aurelia Bäck, Annika Bergström, Anna Lundin, Andreas Hasson, Henna Eriksson, Leif
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Frontiers in Health Services
Background There is a demand for facilitators who can ease the collaboration within a team or an organization in the implementation of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) and who are positioned to build the implementation capacity in an organization. This study aimed to evaluate the results the Building implementation capacity for facilitation (BIC...