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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.)

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TABLE 9

Types of boundary objects in theory

RepositoriesStandardised methods and formsObjects, models and maps (representations)Symbolic objectsBoundary spanners
Disease registersCare 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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