| Literature DB >> 26340395 |
Neale Smith1, Evelyn Cornelissen2, Craig Mitton1.
Abstract
In a recent Editorial for this journal, El-Jardali and Fadlallah proposed a new framework for Knowledge Translation (KT) in healthcare. Many such frameworks already exist; thus, new entrants to the field must be scrutinized in regard to their unique contributions to advancing understanding and practice. The El-Jardali and Fadlallah framework focuses on policy-level discussions, a relatively under-studied issue to date. Their framework usefully incorporates both priority setting questions at the front-end (which KT efforts get undertaken and which do not) as well as evaluation questions at the back-end (how do we show that more evidence-informed decisions are actually better ones?). Their framework also emphasizes capacity building among both decision-makers and researchers. This is an area worthy of additional attention, particularly because it is likely to be far more challenging than El-Jardali and Fadlallah allow.Keywords: Capacity Building; Evaluation; Knowledge Translation (KT); Priority Setting
Year: 2015 PMID: 26340395 PMCID: PMC4529045 DOI: 10.15171/ijhpm.2015.92
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Health Policy Manag ISSN: 2322-5939