A mixed-methods approach to understanding partnership experiences and outcomes of projects from an integrated knowledge translation funding model in rehabilitation
Abstract Background Integrated knowledge translation (IKT) can optimize the uptake of research evidence into clinical practice by incorporating knowledge users as equal partners in the entire research process. Although several studies have investigated stakeholder involvement in research, the litera...
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Main Authors: | Jacqueline Roberge-Dao (Author), Brooks Yardley (Author), Anita Menon (Author), Marie-Christine Halle (Author), Julia Maman (Author), Sara Ahmed (Author), Aliki Thomas (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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