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Database of Knowledge Translation Information Resources
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CHER recognizes that understanding the best approach to take in directing new research knowledge from the lab to stakeholders that can use it to effect change is key to the prevention of disease.
This online database is full of knowledge translation resources that have been selected based on their relevance to research in environmental and occupational health and health policy. The articles and other resources will be helpful for researchers writing grant proposals, designing field work strategies, and developing effective communication strategies to share their findings with a diverse range of stakeholders. This database will help researchers to develop knowledge translation and communications plans targeted at the audience(s) most in need of their research findings.
Please note that paper copies for most of the information resources are available at the School of Environmental Health (SOEH), University of British Columbia.
Please use the navigation options on the left and right hand sides of this screen to browse or search the database. To access the Help menu, click the ? icon next to each navigation option.
Click here to download a 93-page PDF document containing all 319 KT Database resources as of April 5, 2007.
FIRST TIME USERS
We recommend that first time users of this database use one of the following methods to get familiar with the database:
* View Online Tutorial: Using KT Database for Writing Press Releases and Final Reports
* Download Quick Start Guide (PDF): illustrates some of the basic features of KT Database -- in a concise, printable handout.
Additional information about using KT Database can be found in the User's Guide.
Site Credits
This database was conceptualized and initiated by Dr. Anne-Marie Nicol at the UBC Centre for Health and Environment Research. The project is managed by Christie Hurrell. Site development by Cristina Cotea and Desy Wahyuni using Wikindx.
Recent additions or edits 
Last edited by: Christie Hurrell
2010-02-08 09:50:34
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Pigeot, I., De Henauw, S., Foraita, R., Jahn, I., & Ahrens, W. (2010). Primary prevention from the epidemiology perspective: three examples from the practice. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 10(1), 10.
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Last edited by: Kristin Hodgins
2009-10-21 12:14:52
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Forrester, J., Nilsson, M., Lee, C., Moora, H., Persson, L., & Persson, ., et al. (2009). Getting to policy impact: lessons from 20 years of bridging science and policy with sustainability knowledge Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm Environment Institute.
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Added by: Christie Hurrell
2009-09-21 10:13:28
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Smith, N., Mitton, C., Peacock, S., Cornelissen, E., & MacLeod, S. (2009). Identifying research priorities for health care priority setting: a collaborative effort between managers and researchers. BMC Health Services Research, 9(1), 165.
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Added by: Christie Hurrell
2009-07-03 15:14:08
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Clauson, K. A., Polen, H. H., Boulos, M. K. N., & Dzenowagis, J. H. (2008). Scope, Completeness, and Accuracy of Drug Information in Wikipedia. Ann Pharmacother, 42(12), 1814–1821.
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Added by: Christie Hurrell
2009-07-03 15:09:55
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Laurent, M. R., & Vickers, T. J. (2009). Seeking health information online: does wikipedia matter? Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 16(4), 471–479.
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