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    Healthc Policy. 2010 May;5(4):47-57.

    Perspectives of an interdisciplinaryg research team to engage practice: lessons from a knowledge exchange trainee experience.

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    Knowledge Broker, Cancer Outcomes Research Program, Cancer Care Nova Scotia, Halifax, NS.

    Abstract

    End-of-life (EOL) care is an area of health services that will ultimately affect us all. To share the knowledge emerging from EOL research and to address inequities in the quality of EOL care in Nova Scotia, a knowledge exchange (KE) trainee was hired to translate research and surveillance into a Surveillance Report. The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon this initiative and share the research team's perspectives on their KE experiences. We describe four key competencies of the KE trainee selected, and discuss lessons learned from this KE trainee experience, to expand our understanding of KE.

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    21532769
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    PMCID:
    PMC2875892
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