Backwards Design or looking Sideways? Knowledge Translation in the Real World; Comment on "A Call for a Backward Design to Knowledge Translation"
El-Jardali and Fadllallah provide an excellent summary of the many dimensions of knowledge use, and the breath of issues and activities that must be considered if knowledge is to be put into practice. However, reliance on a continuum (rather than a cyclical, multidirectional, systems) model creates...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Bowen (Author), Ian D. Graham (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
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