Characteristics of knowledge translation theories, models and frameworks for health technology reassessment: expert perspectives through a qualitative exploration. Esmail, R., Clement, F. M., Holroyd-Leduc, J., Niven, D. J., & Hanson, H. M. BMC Health Services Research, 21(1):401, April, 2021.
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Health Technology Reassessment (HTR) is a process that systematically assesses technologies that are currently used in the health care system. The process results in four outputs: increase use or decrease use, no change, or de-adoption of a technology. Implementation of these outputs remains a challenge. The Knowledge Translation (KT) field enables to transfer/translate knowledge into practice. KT could help with implementation of HTR outputs. This study sought to identify which characteristics of KT theories, models, and frameworks could be useful, specifically for decreased use or de-adoption of a technology.
@article{esmail_characteristics_2021,
	title = {Characteristics of knowledge translation theories, models and frameworks for health technology reassessment: expert perspectives through a qualitative exploration},
	volume = {21},
	issn = {1472-6963},
	shorttitle = {Characteristics of knowledge translation theories, models and frameworks for health technology reassessment},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06382-8},
	doi = {10.1186/s12913-021-06382-8},
	abstract = {Health Technology Reassessment (HTR) is a process that systematically assesses technologies that are currently used in the health care system. The process results in four outputs: increase use or decrease use, no change, or de-adoption of a technology. Implementation of these outputs remains a challenge. The Knowledge Translation (KT) field enables to transfer/translate knowledge into practice. KT could help with implementation of HTR outputs. This study sought to identify which characteristics of KT theories, models, and frameworks could be useful, specifically for decreased use or de-adoption of a technology.},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2021-05-03},
	journal = {BMC Health Services Research},
	author = {Esmail, Rosmin and Clement, Fiona M. and Holroyd-Leduc, Jayna and Niven, Daniel J. and Hanson, Heather M.},
	month = apr,
	year = {2021},
	keywords = {De-adoption, De-implementation, Disinvestment, Health technology reassessment, Implementation science, Knowledge translation, Models and frameworks, Theories},
	pages = {401},
}

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