Hahn, Bridget Fisher, Heidi Hansen, Piper Kottorp, Anders
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OTJR : occupation, participation and health
The Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) is a standardized occupation-based measure; however, barriers often limit use in practice. The Knowledge to Action Framework (KTA) is one of the most widely used implementation approaches to induce practice change. The objective of the study is to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a KTA-i...
Moyo, Sukoluhle Hefler, Marita Carson-Chahhoud, Kristin V Thomas, David
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Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals
Health professionals have described barriers to providing carer smoking cessation support in children's wards. This article reports the findings of a research translation process that explored opportunities and developed pathways for change. A facilitated discussion workshop and scheduled stakeholder meetings were used to evaluate research evidence...
Aldrich, Rebecca M Njelesani, Janet
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OTJR : occupation, participation and health
Established in 2019, OTJR's Occupational Science Section provides a dedicated venue for showcasing empirical occupational science research and fostering translation of that research into occupational therapy practices. In this invited commentary, the first and second Associate Editors of the Occupational Science Section reflect on its early growth,...
Scheuer, John Damm
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Frontiers in Health Services
This paper aims to show how organizational translation theories and models may supplement implementation science with a new process perspective on how knowledge objects such as Cochrane reviews, clinical guidelines and reference programs are implemented in practice in healthcare organizations. They build on Bruno Latour's idea about translation tha...
Valovich McLeod, Tamara C Snedden, Traci R Post, Eric G Fetchen-DiCesaro, Shelly Mohrbacher, Denise Ashley Antoniak, Katherine Bell, David Robert Zaslow, Tracy
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Journal of athletic training
Sport specialization, or focused participation in a single sport, is associated with an increased rate of overuse injury and burnout. Medical associations and sport organizations have published recommendations for sport specialization aimed at reducing its negative consequences. Health care providers (HCPs) are often identified as individuals who c...
Raymond, Ivan J.
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Frontiers in Health Services
Reducing the “science-to-practice” gap has gained significant attention across multi-disciplinary settings, including school psychology and student wellbeing, trauma-informed practice, community and human services, and clinically focused health care. There has been increasing calls for complexity and contextualisation to be integrated within the im...
Albers, Bianca Rapley, Tim Nilsen, Per Clack, Lauren
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Frontiers in Health Services
Berthelsen, Connie Møller, Nicoline Andersen, Heidi M Bondesen, Anne Rothenberg, Manja B Hølge-Hazelton, Bibi
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Scandinavian journal of caring sciences
To investigate how graduates of a Nurse Specialist Education in Community and Primary Healthcare Nursing programme self-assess their competencies and possibilities to translate knowledge into practice. A mixed methods design based on the triangulation convergence model was used. Thirty-four community nurse specialists, who had graduated from a Nurs...
Kuzik, Nicholas Cameron, Christine Carson, Valerie Chaput, Jean-Philippe Colley, Rachel Doiron, Joe Faulkner, Guy Janssen, Ian Saunders, Travis Spence, John C.
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction The ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth is the most comprehensive national assessment of physical activity and related behaviors, characteristics, and opportunities for children and youth. The 2022 Report Card assigned grades based on data gathered during the COVID-19 pandemic to reflect this extraord...
Kelly, Katherine Jennifer Campbell, Alyson Salijevic, Anja Doak, Sarah Michael, Laurie Montelpare, William
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Frontiers in Communication
Introduction Effective communication of COVID-19 information involves clear messaging to ensure that readers comprehend and can easily apply behavioral recommendations. This study evaluated the readability, understandability, and actionability of public health resources produced by the four provincial governments in Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, ...