Description
Introducing the February KT Conversations, Skills, attitudes and knowledge required to do and evaluate KT outcomes. During in this session we will be joined by Dr Michael Lawless, Dr Sarah Hunter and Dr Constance Kourbelis and Dr Maria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza from the Knowledge Translation and Fundamentals of Care Research Team who will discuss the skills, attitudes and knowledge required to do and measure KT outcomes. This will be a 30 minute presentation followed by a 30 minute Q&A, moderated by Prof. Alison Kitson.Period | 22 Feb 2021 |
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Held at | College of Nursing and Health Sciences |
Degree of Recognition | Regional |
Keywords
- Evaluation
- Participatory research
- Complexity science
- Complex adaptive systems
- Knowledge Translation
- Consumer-centric metrics
- Inclusion
- Innovation
- Testing
- Mixed methods
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