Description
Introducing the March KT Conversations where we will be joined by Dr Alejandra Pinero de Plaza, Dr Joanne Murray and Dr Sarah Hunter. During this practical and interactive session, we will talk through the PROLIFERATE Framework. PROLIFERATE introduces a consistent, standardized way to analyse and evaluate research project data and offers insights into the impact that our research has. In addition, in real-time we will show you how to apply the PROLIFERATE Framework to a contemporary CFI Implementation Project, the REDUCE Missed Oral Healthcare: It Takes a Team. You do not need to know what PROLIFERATE is, but if you would like to learn how to capture the impact of your project please join us.Dr Pinero de Plaza led the manuscript for PROLIFERATE (10.21203/rs.3.rs-146129/v2). Dr Murray is the Chief Investigator on the REDUCE Project with Dr Hunter as an Associate Investigator providing knowledge translation support.
Please feel free to forward any questions to [email protected] ahead of time or come along with your questions and be prepared to have a fun and engaging discussion.
Event Detail
Date: 22nd of March 2021
Time: 10:00 to 11am
Topic: Applying the PROLIFERATE Framework to the REDUCE Missed Oral Healthcare: It Takes a Team Project
Location: Virtual Session via TEAMS (link below)
Period | 22 Mar 2021 |
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Event title | KT Conversations |
Event type | Workshop |
Location | AustraliaShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | National |
Keywords
- Participatory Research
- Evaluation
- Health care
- Health Promotion
- Research Methods
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