Accelerating knowledge translation to improve cardiovascular outcomes and health services: opportunities for bridging science and clinical practice

European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

14 August 2023
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Abstract

Abstract

Knowledge translation (KT) is the exchange between knowledge producers and users to understand, synthesize, share, and apply evidence to accelerate the benefits of research to improve health and health systems. Knowledge translation practice (activities/strategies to move evidence into practice) and KT science (study of the methodology and approaches to promote the uptake of research) benefit from the use of conceptual thinking, the meaningful inclusion of patients, and the application of intersectionality. In spite of multiple barriers, there are opportunities to develop strong partnerships and evidence to drive an impactful research agenda and increase the uptake of cardiovascular research.

Contributors

Sandra B Lauck
Sandra B Lauck

Author

University of British Columbia Vancouver , Canada

Nicola Straiton
Nicola Straiton

Author

Australian Catholic University Sydney , Australia

Britt Borregaard
Britt Borregaard

Author

Odense University Hospital Odense , Denmark

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