[Knowledge translation: a model for research utilization]
Payesh-Health Monitor. 2008; 7 (1): 35-47
in Fa
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The present study was aimed to design a knowledge transfer model that would provide a conceptual framework for linking the different components of a knowledge translation cycle. Such a theoretical model will enable us to organize and evaluate the current situation and design further studies on the transfer of research generated knowledge. This research, performed in 2006-7 in Tehran University of Medical Sciences, utilized two district methodologies: the first part was a narrative review with the goal of identifying the existing knowledge transfer models; the second part included focus group discussions to find out the views and opinions of researchers and decision-makers concerning the factors that promote or hinder knowledge translation within the health system. The two studies have provided the input for designing a "Knowledge Translation Cycle" with five domains: Knowledge Creation, Knowledge Transfer, Research Utilization, Question Transfer, and the context of University. Within each domain, the model includes two components [with the exception of the university context]. This model offers a theoretical basis for identifying the basic requirements and the linking mechanisms for the translation of knowledge
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IMEMR
Main subject:
Research
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Translations
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Universities
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Models, Theoretical
Type of study:
Prognostic_studies
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Qualitative_research
Language:
Fa
Journal:
Payesh-Health Monitor
Year:
2008