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Knowledge Broker
Description
Moving Motor Growth Research into Clinical Practice: Do Knowledge Brokers (KBs) Make a Difference? ("KB Study")
Research has shown that traditional methods of knowledge translation for rehabilitation professionals such as passive dissemination, workshops and peer-reviewed journal articles have not been successful in changing clinical practice. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of physical therapists, acting as Knowledge Brokers (KBs) within their own clinical facility to facilitate the clinical use of evidence-based measures of gross motor function for children with cerebral palsy. This study is being carried out in pediatric rehabilitation settings in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. The specific content being "translated" in this study concerns consistent use of evidence-based materials by physical therapists, however, the lessons learned in this work will generalize across settings, content areas and knowledge broker roles.
Research Team
This study is being led by researchers at McMaster University's CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research (Dianne Russell, Peter Rosenbaum, Doreen Bartlett, Stephen Walter, Steven Hanna), the University of Alberta (Johanna Darrah) and the University of British Columbia (Lori Roxborough). Consultants to the project include Dianne Cameron (BC Centre for Ability, Vancouver, British Columbia), Robert Palisano (Drexel University, Philadelphia) and Marjolijn Ketelaar (Utrecht University, The Netherlands).
For more information, contact Lisa Rivard, Research Coordinator
Funders
This study is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) (MOP 79501) (2006-2009) and the BC Ministry for Child and Family Development.
Outcomes/Measures
Change in Therapist Knowledge and Use of Motor Growth Measures (Motor Growth Measures Questionnaire)
Surveys
Motor Growth Measures Questionnaire (online)
Presentations
Russell, D, Rivard, L, Walter, S, Roxborough, L, Cameron, D, Rosenbaum, P, Bartlett, D, Darrah, J, & Hanna, S. Moving cerebral palsy research into practice: Do knowledge brokers make a difference? Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 51 (Suppl. 2), 76.
Cameron, D, Russell, D, Rivard, L, Darrah,J.& Palisano, R. Perspectives from Administrators: Do Knowledge Brokers Make a Difference? Conference presentation at the International Cerebral Palsy Conference, Sydney, Australia. February, 2009.
Russell, D, Ketelaar, M, Gorter, JW, Rosenbaum, P, Cameron, D, Darrah, J, Roxborough, L. Knowledge Brokers: What are they and how can they help move cerebral palsy research into clinical practice? Seminar presented at the International Cerebral Palsy Conference, Sydney, Australia. February, 2009.
Russell, D, Rivard, L, Cameron, D, Walter, S, Rosenbaum, P, Bartlett, D, Roxborough, L, Darrah, J, & Hanna, S. Can Knowledge Brokers Help Move Evidence into Clinical Practice? Poster presented at the Ontario Association of Children's Rehabilitation Services (OACRS) Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario, 2008.
Cameron, D, Russell, D, Rivard, L, Darrah,J, & Palisano, R. Perspectives from Administrators: Do Knowledge Brokers Make a Difference? Poster presented at the Ontario Association of Children's Rehabilitation Services (OACRS) Annual meeting, Waterloo, Ontario, 2008.
Russell, D, Roxborough, L, Rivard, L. & Morris, C. Use of Outcome Measures in Pediatric Clinical Practice: Therapist Identified Barriers and Facilitators. Paper presented at the European Academy for Childhood Disability, Groningen, Netherlands, June, 2007.
Russell, D., Roxborough, L., Rivard, L., & Morris, C. Use of Outcome Measures in Pediatric Clinical Practice: Therapist Identified Barriers and Facilitators. Poster presented at the Ontario Association of Children's Rehabilitation Services (OACRS) Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario, 2007.
Russell, D., Gorter, J.W., Rosenbaum, P., Ketelaar, M., Morris, C., Knowledge Translation: Experiences of Moving Research into Clinical Practice. Workshop presented at the European Academy for Childhood Disability, Groningen, Netherlands, June, 2007.
Reports
Russell, D., Teplicky, R., Cameron, D., Roxborough, L., Rosenbaum, P., Gorter, J. W., et al. (2010). Knowledge Brokering: Report to CEOs
Russell, D., Teplicky, R., Rosenbaum, P., Gorter, J. W., Cameron, D., Roxborough, L., et al. (2010). Knowledge Brokers: A Model to Support Evidence-Based Changes in Practice
Roxborough, L., Rivard, L., Russell, D. (2009). Keeping Current in Knowledge Brokering in Health Care.
Russell, D., Rivard, L., Walter, S., Rosenbaum, P., Bartlett, D., Cameron, D., et al. (2009). Knowledge Broker Study Report (Version 2, August 2009).