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Abstract
This article investigates the competencies needed for effective knowledge translation in implementation research (IR), particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). A modified Delphi methodology, involving literature review, expert interviews, virtual dialogues, and peer review, identified key areas needing improvement in IR training curricula. These include multidisciplinary teamwork, stakeholder engagement, and communication of research findings to decision-makers. The study concludes that knowledge translation in IR is a multifaceted process requiring varied competencies, many of which are inadequately addressed in existing training programs.
Publisher
Frontiers in Tropical Diseases
Published On
Dec 01, 2021
Authors
Michael J. Penkunas, Evangelia Berdou, Shiau Y. Chong, Pascal Launois, Emma L. M. Rhule, Pascale Allotey
Tags
knowledge translation
implementation research
low- and middle-income countries
competencies
training curricula
stakeholder engagement
communication
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