From: Chapter 5, Cross-case and cross-framework narrative
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Rycroft-Malone J, Burton C, Wilkinson J, et al. Collective action for knowledge mobilisation: a realist evaluation of the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Dec. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 3.44.)
Repositories | Standardised methods and forms | Objects, models and maps (representations) | Symbolic objects | Boundary spanners |
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Disease registers | Care pathways Formal implementation methods Assessment tools Best practice guidelines Standards of care Quality improvement methods and tools, i.e. PDSA, audit tools Change packages | Models and frameworks of implementation, e.g. K2A, PARIHS, CFIR Concrete models Diagrams and visual representations Published output Annual reports Newsletters Multimedia Electronic communications | CLAHRC concept and vision Evidence-based practice Implementation/knowledge mobilisation | Knowledge brokers Knowledge transfer associates Nutritional champions Health trainers and educators CLAHRC co-ordinators Other formal/informal roles |
CFIR, Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research; PDSA, plan, do, study, act.
From: Chapter 5, Cross-case and cross-framework narrative
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