"Collaboration among researchers (clinician, non-clinician) and decision makers (managers, policy-makers, clinicians), referred to as integrated knowledge translation (IKT), enhances the relevance and use of research, leading to improved decision-making, policies, practice, and health care outcomes. However IKT is not widely practiced due to numerous challenges. This research explored how context influenced IKT as a means of identifying how IKT could be strengthened."
How does context influence collaborative decision-making for health services planning, delivery and evaluation?
AR Gagliardi, F Webster, MC Brouwers, NN Baxter, A Finelli, S Gallinger
BMC Health Services Research 2014, 14:545 doi:10.1186/s12913-014-0545-x
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