Bialosky, Joel Roy, Jean-Sebastien Ardern, Clare L
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The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy
SYNOPSIS: JOSPT has published scientifically rigorous, clinically-relevant musculoskeletal rehabilitation- and sports-related content for over 40 years. The benefit of so many years of JOSPT is a rich back catalogue of quality musculoskeletal rehabilitation and sports content. To harness the back catalogue, the Journal is launching JOSPT Collection...
Shibasaki, Sanchia Watkin Lui, Felecia Ah Mat, Lynda
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Interactive journal of medical research
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia have participated in Western research for decades. When done well, research has resulted in significant benefits and positive impacts on society. However, the primary benefactor of this research has and continues to be researchers, with limited or no research knowledge mobilized for uptake a...
Jessani, Nasreen S Williamson, R Taylor Choonara, Shakira Gautier, Lara Hoe, Connie Jafar, Sakeena K Khalid, Ahmad Firas Rodríguez Salas, Irene Turcotte-Tremblay, Anne-Marie Rodríguez, Daniela C
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Global public health
Bringing evidence into policy and practice discussions is political; more so when evidence from health studies or programme data are deemed controversial or unexpected, or when results are manipulated and misrepresented. Furthermore, opinion and misinformation in recent years has challenged our notions about how to achieve evidence-informed decisio...
padilla-moseley;, janice
Excess dietary sodium is a global public health priority, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where rates of hypertension and cardiovascular disease are high. The International Development Research Centre funded a research consortium of five Latin American countries (LAC) to inform public health policy for dietary sodium reduction (201...
Elliott, Sarah A Kreutz, Jason Wright, Kelsey S Di Lallo, Sherri Scott, Shannon D Hartling, Lisa
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JMIR Formative Research
Background Our research groups have developed a number of parental knowledge translation (KT) tools to help families understand common childhood illnesses and make informed decisions regarding when to seek urgent care. We have developed a series of videos to help parents understand how to manage common acute childhood illnesses at home and when to ...
Szekeres, Mike MacDermid, Joy C
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Disability and rehabilitation
Traditional face-to-face learning is often replaced by virtual learning because it can be more feasible and cost-effective, and more recently due to the need for social distancing. The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of two innovative knowledge translation (KT) interventions; in-person stakeholder-hosted, interactive, problem-based semi...
Wahl, Astrid K Andersen, Marit H Ødemark, John Reisaether, Anna Urstad, Kristin H Engebretsen, Eivind
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Journal of evaluation in clinical practice
The aim of the present paper is to describe and discuss how recent theories about translation, bridging medical and humanistic understandings of knowledge translation, in the medical humanities can bring about a new understanding of health literacy in the context of patient education. We argue that knowledge translation must be understood as active...
Newcomer, Valerie Metzinger, Megan Vick, Sydney Robertson, Caroline Lawrence, Taylor Glass, Amanda Elliott, Lauren Williams, Ansleigh
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JMIR Medical Education
Background There are gaps in knowledge translation (KT) of current evidence-based practices regarding stroke assessment and rehabilitation delivered through teletherapy. A lack of this knowledge can prevent occupational therapy (OT) students and practitioners from implementing current research findings. Objective The aim of this pilot study was to ...
MacKinnon, Madison Moloney, Max Bullock, Emma Morra, Alison To, Teresa Lemiere, Catherine Lougheed, M Diane
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JMIR Formative Research
Background A work-related asthma (WRA) screening questionnaire is currently being validated for implementation in clinical settings. To minimize barriers to integrating tools into clinical practice, a discussion of strategies for the implementation of the questionnaire has begun. Objective This study aimed to understand the benefits, feasibility, b...
m., katherine
This study used animated film to translate narratives of refugees and mental health into accessible material aimed at enhancing empathy and understanding. It focuses on the use of short animated films in series one and two of the Woven Threads catalogue. Series one shared moments of hope in a refugee’s journey, whilst series two focused on people l...