Evidence in action, acting on evidence
CIHR Institute of Health Services and Policy Research
A casebook of health services and policy research knowledge translation stories
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (2006)
Cat. No.: Mr21-71/2006
ISBN: 0-662-69591-7
Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Knowledge translation and patient safety: The Canadian Adverse Events Study
- Knowledge translation for practice change in children's mental health
- A collaborative model of knowledge translation for sustainable practice change
- Developing a model for the shared care of chronic disease
- SEARCH Canada: Building capacity in health organizations to create and use knowledge
- Responding from within: Women and self-harm
- A community-researcher alliance to improve chronic wound care
- PRISMA: Developing integrated services delivery for functional autonomy
- The Canadian Neonatal NetworkTM - a novel model for knowledge translation
- Academic detailing in the Alberta Drug Utilization Program
- Piloting knowledge brokers to promote integrated stroke care in Atlantic Canada
- The Toronto East Network Knowledge Champion Project
- Advancing the nurse practitioner role in British Columbia
- Adopting medication reconciliation and seamless care services
- Nation-wide knowledge translation to promote research on seniors' independence
- KT in action: Manitoba's The Need To Know Team
- On the rock, in a hard place: Challenges in working with advocacy and care provider groups
- Exploring culturally respectful care in Aboriginal communities
- Guideline dissemination through integrated care networks: Lessons from Ontario's best practice guidelines for stroke care
- CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research
- Expanding established knowledge translation networks to respond to a community in distress
- A multidisciplinary, multi-sectoral alliance to improve drug use in Nova Scotia
- Using an ambassador program to improve the management of chronic pain
- A collaborative evidence-based approach to improving workplace health and safety
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