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Models and approaches for building knowledge translation capacity and capability in health services: a scoping review.

Olivia A KingEmma WestLaura AlstonHannah BeksMichele CallisayaCatherine E HugginsMargaret MurrayKevin Mc NamaraMichael PangWarren PayneAnna PeetersMia PithieAlesha M SaynerAnna Wong Shee
Published in: Implementation science : IS (2024)
Knowledge translation capacity and capability building programmes in healthcare settings are multifaceted, often include education to facilitate experiential and collaborative learning, and target individual, team, organisational, or supra-organisational levels of impact. Although measured differently across the programmes, the outcomes were positive. The sustainability of programmes and outcomes may be undermined by the lack of long-term funding and inconsistent evaluation. Future research is required to develop evidence-informed frameworks to guide methods and outcome measures for short-, medium- and longer-term programme evaluation at the different structural levels.
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