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Knowledge translation for realist reviews: a participatory approach for a review on scaling up complex interventions
Jennifer A Boyko
1
,
Barbara L. Riley
1
,
Cameron D. Willis
2, 3
,
Lisa Stockton
1
,
Dana Zummach
1
,
Jon Kerner
4
,
Kerry Robinson
5
,
Marie Chia
5
2
Movember Foundation, East Melbourne, Australia
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4
Canadian Partnership against Cancer, Toronto, Canada
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-10-22
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.325
CiteScore: 6.1
Impact factor: 3.2
ISSN: 14784505
PubMed ID:
30348180
Health Policy
Abstract
Knowledge syntheses that use a realist methodology are gaining popularity. Yet, there are few reports in the literature that describe how results are summarised, shared and used. This paper aims to inform knowledge translation (KT) for realist reviews by describing the process of developing a KT strategy for a review on pathways for scaling up complex public health interventions. The participatory approach used for the realist review was also used to develop the KT strategy. The approach included three main steps, namely (1) an international meeting focused on interpreting preliminary findings from the realist review and seeking input on KT activities; (2) a targeted literature review on KT for realist reviews; and (3) consultations with primary knowledge users of the review. The international meeting identified a general preference among knowledge users for findings from the review that are action oriented. A need was also identified for understanding how to tailor findings for specific knowledge user groups in relation to their needs. The literature review identified four papers that included brief descriptions of planned or actual KT activities for specific research studies; however, information was minimal on what KT activities or products work for whom, under what conditions and why. The consultations revealed that KT for realist reviews should consider the following: (1) activities closely aligned with the preferences of specific knowledge user groups; (2) key findings that are sensitive to factors within the knowledge user’s context; and (3) actionable statements that can advance KT goals, activities or products. The KT strategy derived from the three activities includes a planning framework and tailored KT activities that address preferences of knowledge users for findings that are action oriented and context relevant. This paper provides an example of a KT strategy for realist reviews that blends theoretical and practical insights. Evaluation of the strategy’s implementation will provide useful insights on its effectiveness and potential for broader application.
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Boyko J. A. et al. Knowledge translation for realist reviews: a participatory approach for a review on scaling up complex interventions // Health Research Policy and Systems. 2018. Vol. 16. No. 1. 101
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Boyko J. A., Riley B. L., Willis C. D., Stockton L., Zummach D., Kerner J., Robinson K., Chia M. Knowledge translation for realist reviews: a participatory approach for a review on scaling up complex interventions // Health Research Policy and Systems. 2018. Vol. 16. No. 1. 101
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s12961-018-0374-1
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-018-0374-1
TI - Knowledge translation for realist reviews: a participatory approach for a review on scaling up complex interventions
T2 - Health Research Policy and Systems
AU - Boyko, Jennifer A
AU - Riley, Barbara L.
AU - Willis, Cameron D.
AU - Stockton, Lisa
AU - Zummach, Dana
AU - Kerner, Jon
AU - Robinson, Kerry
AU - Chia, Marie
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/10/22
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 16
PMID - 30348180
SN - 1478-4505
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@article{2018_Boyko,
author = {Jennifer A Boyko and Barbara L. Riley and Cameron D. Willis and Lisa Stockton and Dana Zummach and Jon Kerner and Kerry Robinson and Marie Chia},
title = {Knowledge translation for realist reviews: a participatory approach for a review on scaling up complex interventions},
journal = {Health Research Policy and Systems},
year = {2018},
volume = {16},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-018-0374-1},
number = {1},
pages = {101},
doi = {10.1186/s12961-018-0374-1}
}