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Title: Centre for Knowledge Transfer Work in Progress


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Centre for Knowledge TransferWork in Progress
  • Susan Babcock
  • Executive Director
  • KU03 Colloquium
  • Québec City, September 2003

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Centre Background
  • National training centre in knowledge utilization
    and policy implementation, comprised of a
    consortium of universities, research institutes
    and health authorities.
  • Multiyear funding from Canadian Health Services
    Research Foundation, Alberta Heritage Foundation
    for Medical Research and Canadian Institutes of
    Health Research.

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Mission
  • To contribute to the improved transfer of
    knowledge for the betterment of health policy and
    health care services.

4
Mandate
  • Provide training to researchers students to do
    knowledge transfer (KT) in the health sector
  • Train scholars in the field of KT with the aim of
    building capacity
  • Engage decision makers to maximize policy
    relevance of KT training scholarship
  • Increase KT skills among healthcare managers and
    professionals to promote research/evidence based
    decision making

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Centre Faculty
University of Alberta Carole Estabrooks Karen Golden-Biddle Nursing (PI) Business
University of Saskatchewan Harley Dickinson Beth Horsburgh Sociology Nursing
University of Manitoba Lesley Degner Malcolm Smith Nursing Business
Université Laval Réjean Landry Clémence Dallaire Business Nursing
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Decision-maker Organizations Affiliates
  • Capital Health, Edmonton
  • Saskatoon District Health
  • Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
  • SEARCH Program, Alberta
  • Institute for Health Economics
  • Canadian Centre for Analysis of Regionalization
    and Health, Saskatchewan
  • Health Quality Council, Saskatchewan
  • Manitoba Nursing Research Institute
  • Régie régionale de la santé et des services
    sociaux de Québec

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Trainees - with stipends/all trainees receiving
Centre support September 2003
Alberta Sask Manitoba Laval Other
Masters 1/5 3/3 --- 1/2 ---
PhD 3/5 1/4 2/2 4/4 0/1
Other 0/2 --- --- --- ---
Total 4/12 4/7 2/2 5/6 0/1
Total 15/28
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Trainees
  • Trainees are pursuing graduate degrees in
    Business, Political Science, Public Policy,
    Nursing, Sociology, Community Health and
    Organizational Analysis
  • In addition to these graduate students, there are
    a number of affiliates in disciplines as diverse
    as dental hygiene and oceanography who have
    participated in Centre courses and Institutes

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Centre Offerings
  • Students are enrolled in graduate programs at
    their home universities and take a cognate minor
    in knowledge transfer, consisting of two courses
    plus participation the Annual Spring Institute.
  • INT D 690 Topics in Knowledge Utilization
  • OA 640 Implementing Public Policy
  • Other courses are under development

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Research
  • KUPI Program Grant 5 year CIHR program grant
    (Estabrooks, Golden-Biddle, Dickinson, Landry)
  • Change grant 5 year CHSRF program grant
    (Golden-Biddle Hinings)
  • Saskatchewan Regional Health Board study
    HEALNet grant (Dickinson Estabrooks)
  • National Survey of Knowledge Utilization NHRDP
    grant (Landry Amara)

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Research
  • International Hospital Outcomes Study AHFMR
    funded grant (Giovannetti, Estabrooks, et al.)
  • Determinants of Research Utilization study
    AHFMR CIHR grant (Estabrooks, Stevens, Lander,
    et al.)
  • Alberta extension of Landrys National Survey of
    Knowledge Utilization AHFMR grant (Birdsell,
    Estabrooks, Norton, et al.)

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New Directions
  • Collaborative programs with regional health
    authorities
  • Linkages with CHSRF CADRE partners (training
    centres and chairs) and Canada Research Chairs in
    complementary fields
  • Innovative partnerships with decision-makers that
    enhance student training students and address
    needs of decision-makers and researchers vis à
    vis KT
  • Sessions on KT and grantsmanship

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Contact
Centre for Knowledge Transfer 3rd floor Clinical
Sciences Building University of Alberta Edmonton,
Alberta CANADA T6G 2G3 www.nursing.ualberta.ca/kn
owledgetransfer/ Phone 780.492.2956
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