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stakeholder perspectives of attributes and features of context relevant to knowledge translation in health settings: a multi-country analysis
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نویسنده
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noseworthy thomas ,bashir kainat ,coughlin mary ,graham ian d. ,lavis john ,grimshaw jeremy m. ,squires janet e. ,hillmer michael ,francis jill j. ,hutchinson alison m. ,michie susan ,dorrance kristin ,aloisio laura ,vine jocelyn ,ivers noah ,brehaut jamie ,curran janet
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منبع
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international journal of health policy and management - 2022 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 8 - صفحه:1373 -1390
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چکیده
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Background context is recognized as important to successful knowledge translation (kt) in health settings. what is meant by context, however, is poorly understood. the purpose of the current study was to elicit tacit knowledge about what is perceived to constitute context by conducting interviews with a variety of health system stakeholders internationally so as to compile a comprehensive list of contextual attributes and their features relevant to kt in healthcare. methods a descriptive qualitative study design was used. semi-structured interviews were conducted with health system stakeholders (change agents/kt specialists and kt researchers) in four countries: australia, canada, the united kingdom, and the united states. interview transcripts were analyzed using inductive thematic content analysis in four steps: (1) selection of utterances describing context, (2) coding of features of context, (3) categorizing of features into attributes of context, (4) comparison of attributes and features by: country, kt experience, and role. results a total of 39 interviews were conducted. we identified 66 unique features of context, categorized into 16 attributes. one attribute, facility characteristics, was not represented in previously published kt frameworks. we found instances of all 16 attributes in the interviews irrespective of country, level of experience with kt, and primary role (change agent/kt specialist vs. kt researcher), revealing robustness and transferability of the attributes identified. we also identified 30 new context features (across 13 of the 16 attributes). conclusion the findings from this study represent an important advancement in the kt field; we provide much needed conceptual clarity in context, which is essential to the development of common assessment tools to measure context to determine which context attributes and features are more or less important in different contexts for improving kt success.
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کلیدواژه
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context ,knowledge translation ,implementation
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آدرس
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university of calgary, canada, university of toronto, institute of health policy, management and evaluation, canada, ottawa hospital research institute, clinical epidemiology program, canada, ottawa hospital research institute, clinical epidemiology program, canada. university of ottawa, school of epidemiology and public health, canada, mcmaster university, canada, ottawa hospital research institute, clinical epidemiology program, canada. university of ottawa, faculty of medicine, canada, university of ottawa, school of nursing, department of health sciences, canada. ottawa hospital research institute, clinical epidemiology program, canada, ontario ministry of health and longterm care, canada, university of melbourne, school of health sciences, australia. ottawa hospital research institute, clinical epidemiology program, canada, monash health, australia. deakin university, school of nursing and midwifery, centre for quality and patient safety research, institute for health transformation, australia, university college london, uk, statistics canada, canada, ottawa hospital research institute, clinical epidemiology program, canada, iwk health centre, canada, women’s college hospital, canada, university of ottawa, school of epidemiology and public health, canada. ottawa hospital research institute, clinical epidemiology program, canada, dalhousie university, faculty of health, school of nursing, canada. iwk health centre, canada
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پست الکترونیکی
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jacurran@dal.ca
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