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Recognition of knowledge translation practice in Canadian health sciences tenure and promotion: A content analysis of institutional policy documents
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Banner, Davina
, Graham, Ian D.
, Plamondon, Katrina
, Sibley, Kathryn M.
, Driedger, S. Michelle
, Gainforth, Heather L.
, Khan, Masood
in
Bilingualism
/ Career advancement
/ Categories
/ Clusters
/ Content analysis
/ Documentation
/ Documents
/ Enrollments
/ Health sciences
/ Institutions
/ Knowledge
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ People and places
/ Recognition
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Science Policy
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Tenure
/ Translation
/ Values
2022
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Recognition of knowledge translation practice in Canadian health sciences tenure and promotion: A content analysis of institutional policy documents
by
Banner, Davina
, Graham, Ian D.
, Plamondon, Katrina
, Sibley, Kathryn M.
, Driedger, S. Michelle
, Gainforth, Heather L.
, Khan, Masood
in
Bilingualism
/ Career advancement
/ Categories
/ Clusters
/ Content analysis
/ Documentation
/ Documents
/ Enrollments
/ Health sciences
/ Institutions
/ Knowledge
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ People and places
/ Recognition
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Science Policy
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Tenure
/ Translation
/ Values
2022
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Recognition of knowledge translation practice in Canadian health sciences tenure and promotion: A content analysis of institutional policy documents
by
Banner, Davina
, Graham, Ian D.
, Plamondon, Katrina
, Sibley, Kathryn M.
, Driedger, S. Michelle
, Gainforth, Heather L.
, Khan, Masood
in
Bilingualism
/ Career advancement
/ Categories
/ Clusters
/ Content analysis
/ Documentation
/ Documents
/ Enrollments
/ Health sciences
/ Institutions
/ Knowledge
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ People and places
/ Recognition
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Science Policy
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Tenure
/ Translation
/ Values
2022
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Recognition of knowledge translation practice in Canadian health sciences tenure and promotion: A content analysis of institutional policy documents
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Recognition of knowledge translation practice in Canadian health sciences tenure and promotion: A content analysis of institutional policy documents
2022
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Background and objective There has been growing emphasis on increasing impacts of academic health research by integrating research findings in healthcare. The concept of knowledge translation (KT) has been widely adopted in Canada to guide this work, although lack of recognition in tenure and promotion (T&P) structures have been identified as barrier to researchers undertaking KT. Our objective was to explore how KT is considered in institutional T&P documentation in Canadian academic health sciences. Methods We conducted content analysis of T&P documents acquired from 19 purposively sampled research-intensive or largest regional Canadian institutions in 2020–2021. We coded text for four components of KT (synthesis, dissemination, exchange, application). We identified clusters of related groups of documents interpreted together within the same institution. We summarized manifest KT content with descriptive statistics and identified latent categories related to how KT is considered in T&P documentation. Results We acquired 89 unique documents from 17 institutions that formed 48 document clusters. Most of the 1057 text segments were categorized as dissemination (n = 851, 81%), which was included in 47 document clusters (98%). 15 document clusters (31%) included all four KT categories, while one (2%) did not have any KT categories identified. We identified two latent categories: primarily implicit recognition of KT; and an overall lack of clarity on KT. Conclusions Our analysis of T&P documents from primarily research-intensive Canadian universities showed a lack of formal recognition for a comprehensive approach to KT and emphasis on traditional dissemination. We recommend that institutions explicitly and comprehensively consider KT in T&P and align documentation and procedures to reflect these values.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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