About the Conference
Seizing opportunities to engage patients, clinicians and decision-makers in KT
The School of Physical and Occupational Therapy hosted our 2nd National Knowledge Translation Conference in Montreal, Quebec.
Date of Conference: April 19 & 20, 2018
Venue: La Plaza Conference Center (Holiday Inn)
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Conference goals:
- To enhance participants’ capacity in knowledge translation (KT) and KT research in rehabilitation
- To create networking opportunities and new collaborations for researchers, professional and graduate students, health care professionals, clinical managers/administrators, and decision-makers interested in KT
The conference included workshops, plenary sessions, oral/poster presentations and networking sessions.
Conference Program: Click Here
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Saisir les occasions de faire participer les patients, les cliniciens et les décideurs intéressés par le transfert des connaissances
L’École de physiothĂ©rapie et d’ergothĂ©rapie de l’universitĂ© ż´Ć¬ĘÓƵ a hĂ©bĂ©rgĂ© le deuxième congrès national de transfert des connaissances en rĂ©adaptation Ă MontrĂ©al, QuĂ©bec.Ěý
Date de la conférence: le 19 et 20 avril 2018
Lieu: La Plaza Conference Center (Holiday Inn)
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L'objectifs de la conférence:
- Renforcer les capacités des particpants en le transfert des connaissances et de recherche en réadaptation
- Créer des opportunités de réseautage et de nouvelle collaborations pour les chercheurs, étudiants de cycles supérieurs, stagiaires post-doctoraux, professionnels de la santé, gestionnaires/administrateurs cliniques et décideurs
La conférence comprenait des ateliers, des séances plénières, des présentations orales ou par affiches et des séances de réseautage.
Programme de Conférence: Cliquez ici
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Speakers/Conférenciers 2018
Day 1 Presentations
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Plenary Session 1: Synthesizing and implementing evidence in clinic practice
- DR. ANDREA TRICCO: The SPOR Evidence Alliance: Engaging Patients, Clinicians and
Decision Makers in Health Research (Presentation Slides) - MS. SAMANTHA SEATON: Starting the conversation: De-adoption of lowvalue
rehabilitation practices (Presentation Slides) - DR. SUZANNE LAWRENCE: Standardizing Physical Therapy Stroke Outcome
Measures Across the Continuum of Care: Did Using a Knowledge Translation
Process Work? (Presentation Slides)
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Plenary Session 2: Innovative methodologies for KT
- DR. NANCY SALBACH: Measurement and analysis of provider behaviour change in
knowledge translation research: Is there a best practice? (Presentation Slides) - DR. OWIS EILAYYAN: Promoting the use of a self-management strategy
among novice chiropractors treating individuals with spine pain: A mixed
methods pilot cluster-clinical trial (Presentation Slides)
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Day 2 Presentations
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Plenary Session 3: Stakeholder engagement in heatlh care
- MR. FRANK GAVIN: Patient Engagement: New Field and Contested Territory (Presentation Slides)
- MR. ZACHARY BOYCHUCK: Using consensus methods to determine which earlymotor
signs should prompt referral for diagnosis of cerebral palsy (Presentation Slides) - DR. DIANA ZIDAROV: Implantation de mesures de résultats rapportés par les
patients pour soutenir la prise de décision clinique pour la gestion de la douleur
chronique (Presentation Slides) - DR. CATHERINE BRIAND: Favoriser l’utilisation optimale des données de
recherche dans la pratique en santé par les technologies de l’information et des
communications (TICs): le projet CÉRRIS-CNESM (Presentation Slides)
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Plenary Session 4: Evidence-based policy decision-making
- DR. MARY ANN McCOLL: Sharing evidence from rehabilitation science: a knowledge
translation approach
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Plenary Session 5: Capacity bulding in KT
- MS. CINDY STARNINO: Mobilizing Knowledge in the Context of a Health Reform -
Opportunities and Challenges - DR. DENIS ROY:ĚýDe l’engagement des parties prenantes aux productions concrètes:
l’expérience de l’INESSS (Presentation Slides)