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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Working in Community Laura Plett, R.N., M.Sc. Director Knowledge Exchange Network Canadian Cancer Society
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Mission Encourage communities and decision makers to use evidence-based practices Reduce incidence and mortality from cancer and other chronic diseases through prevention Improve quality of life for people living and dying with cancer.
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. CCS KEN Goals Create linkages between researchers and communities of practice in The prevention of cancer & other chronic diseases, and Supportive/rehabilitative and palliative care. Facilitate the use of research to inform decision making at the policy and practice level in The prevention of cancer & other chronic diseases, and Supportive/rehabilitative and palliative care.
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. KEN Services Web site of effective practices and evidence summaries Workshops –using evidence to plan interventions –evaluation Mentoring Consulting Customized evidence searches Contract services
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Health Promotion Practitioners Purpose –To assess current understanding of evidence and knowledge exchange from health promotion practitioners’ perspective –To assess what types of knowledge exchange activities occur in regions –To assess knowledge exchange needs in regions –To assess change in health promotion practitioners’ knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours during the time frame of the project
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Survey Findings Using evidence is essential in their work to guide decision making, policy development & strategic planning Support is needed with the work day to develop this skill Important that evidence is created within the local context which assists in planning for effective and efficient interventions Provide training & mentorship to increase local capacity & competency
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. TEIP Towards Evidence Informed Practice Based in Ontario Assessing programs Finding & using evidence Evaluating programs Providing workshops Providing ongoing mentoring/consultation
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Back to the Future of Knowledge Exchange
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Cycle of Knowledge Creation and Development Data Information Knowledge Evidence Local context Relevant research Analysis Interpretation Program implementation & evaluation New knowledge Leads to
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Knowledge Generation and Use for Integrated CDP A Working Model Riley, Feb 2006 (adapted from Riley, Nov 2005) Implementation of Policies and Programs Policy and Program Evaluation Knowledge Translation and Exchange Best Practices Identification and Dissemination Strategic and Investigator Driven Research PROVINCIALPROVINCIAL INTER/NATIONALINTER/NATIONAL PRACTICE-BASED EVIDENCE EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Where evidence is needed Community Analyses Priority Setting Setting Overall Objectives Planning Implementation Evaluation Revision
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. CCS KEN’s commitment Website Build capacity Advocacy
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This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Canadian Cancer Society Knowledge Exchange Network (CCS KEN) www.cancer.ca/ken In Manitoba: 888-532-6892 Outside of Manitoba: 204-774-7483
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