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Maximizing research impacts on cancer prevention: An integrated knowledge translation approach used by the Canadian Population Attributable Risk of Cancer (ComPARe) study

Abstract

With a strong focus on end user, or knowledge user, engagement throughout the study, an integrated knowledge translation approach (iKT) is expected to enhance the quality, relevance and reach of research findings. From its initiation, the Canadian Population Attributable Risk of Cancer (ComPARe) study combined the expertise of the knowledge producers (cancer prevention researchers) and select knowledge users in an iKT approach. We describe in …

Authors

El-Masri Z; De P; Smith LM; Holmes E; Nuttall RK; Brenner DR; Friedenreich CM; Team CS

Journal

Preventive Medicine, Vol. 122, , pp. 148–154

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

May 2019

DOI

10.1016/j.ypmed.2019.03.036

ISSN

0091-7435