Knowledge Translation Activities in Occupational Therapy Organizations: The Canadian Landscape
Despite acknowledging the importance of knowledge translation (KT), the occupational therapy profession has demonstrated only emerging KT activity. Organizations are seen as playing an important role in supporting KT. To date, there have been no known attempts to explore KT activities conducted by o...
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Main Authors: | Catherine A Donnelly (Author), Heidi Cramm (Author), Amanda Mofina (Author), Marie-Eve Lamontagne (Author), Shalini Lal (Author), Heather Calquhoun (Author) |
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