Lunch & Learn KT Webinars
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An initiative from the Knowlege to Action (KTA) Team for all members - a webinar series focused on knowledge translation.
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Item How to Present Your Findings…with Confidence!(InspireNet, 2013-06-17) Brinkman, JacquiItem Mapping the Methods of Knowledge Synthesis(InspireNet, 2013-04-29) Mallidou, AnastasiaItem Introduction to Qualitative Research(InspireNet, 2013-10-04) Banner-Lukaris, DavinaItem Introduction to Quantitative Research(InspireNet, 2013-10-11) Banner-Lukaris, DavinaItem Impact Factor in Nursing: Above and Beyond(InspireNet, 2013-12-05) Mallidou, Anastasia; Black, AgnesItem Mapping Knowledge Synthesis - Part II(InspireNet, 2014-02-21) Mallidou, AnastasiaItem Island Health's Knowledge Translation activities and Point-of-Care Projects: Bringing Research into practice(InspireNet, 2014-06-20) Island Health's Research & Capacity Building DepartmentPart 1 with Dr. Wendy Young, PhD (Research Facilitator and KT Coordinator) will focus on the insights gained regarding KT challenges and opportunities in health care organizations in British Columbia. • Part 2 with Lynn Cummings BNSc, MN, CHPCN (C) (Nursing Research Facilitator) will focus on practical aspects of translating research findings into actionable knowledge and improved practice in the Point-of-Care Projects. • Part 3 will focus on the development of a KT plan to increase the production and use of evidence to support decision-making and policy-setting at Island Health. The plan will be developed in collaboration with other stakeholders, based on the scan and on lessons learned from the Point-of-Care projects.Item Electronic performance walls for all! Simplifying integrated real-time planning, progress tracking, evaluation and reporting for project and program management(InspireNet, 2015-04-15) Glegg, StephanieDo you have goals? Need to manage projects, tasks or timelines? Need to be accountable? Prefer a visual representation of your progress and outcomes? Have collaborators across departments, sites, or geographic regions? Want real-time updates of your progress? An electronic performance wall may be the solution for you. Performance walls can be valuable tools for collaborative planning, project management and continuous quality improvement. The purpose of this presentation is to describe the application of an Excel-based electronic performance wall for program planning, progress tracking, evaluation and reporting. Real-world examples of e-performance walls will be presented to showcase the diversity of the tool for both project- and goal-based performance management for professional groups, organizations, health care programs, committees, research teams, communities of practice and individuals. By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to: • Describe the value of an electronic performance wall for program or project management and quality improvement initiatives • Identify features of the performance wall that facilitate integrated planning, progress tracking, evaluation and reporting for individual or group projects and objectives • Understand the flexibility of the e-performance wall and how it can be customized across settings and applications to meet different needs • Apply a framework for developing an electronic performance wall for their own application