Ginsburg, L.R., Lewis, S., Zackheim, L. & Casebeer, A. (2207). Revisiting Interaction in Knowledge Translation. Implementation Science, 2(34).
Format: Peer-reviewed article
Type: Research — Non-experimental
Experience level of reader: Fundamental
Annotation: The authors use a case study approach to investigate the impact of a Canadian funding agency’s use of an interaction-based knowledge translation approach — specifically, convening two in-person forums (while the study was being conducted) and two web conference events (four months prior to the release of the results and immediately following the release of the results) — with broad stakeholder representation.
Setting(s) to which the reported activities/findings are relevant: Community, Government, University
Knowledge user(s) to whom the piece of literature may be relevant: Policy Makers, Researchers
Knowledge user level addressed by the literature: Organization
This article uses the Commercial Devices and Services version of the NtK Model
Barrier: There may be cases where stakeholder needs, and their timing, cause them to make a request for interim research results. Researchers should make it clear at the beginning of the research project when, and in what form, research findings will be released. Advance notice can promote researcher and stakeholder accountability, alignment and positive behavior.
Literature review and single case study.
Occurrence of finding within the model: Tip 3.8