Siron Stéphanie, Dagenais Christian, Ridde Valéry
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Pavillon Marie-Victorin, Room C355, Centre-ville Station, P.O. Box 6128, Montreal, QC, H3C 3J7, Canada.
School of Public Health, University of Montreal, 7101, Avenue du Parc, 3rd Floor, Montreal, QC, H3N 1X9, Canada.
Int J Public Health. 2015 Nov;60(7):849-63. doi: 10.1007/s00038-015-0716-5. Epub 2015 Aug 23.
This study describes the current state of research on knowledge transfer strategies to improve public health in low-income countries, to identify the knowledge gaps on this topic.
In this scoping review, a descriptive and systematic process was used to analyse, for each article retained, descriptions of research context and methods, types of knowledge transfer activities and results reported.
28 articles were analysed. They dealt with the evaluation of transfer strategies that employed multiple activities, mostly targeting health professionals and women with very young children. Most often these studies used quantitative designs and measurements of instrumental use with some methodological shortcomings. Results were positive and suggested recommendations for improving professional practices, knowledge and health-related behaviours. The review highlights the great diversity of transfer strategies used, strategies and many conditions for knowledge use.
The review provides specific elements for understanding the transfer processes in low-income countries and highlights the need for systematic evaluation of the conditions for research results utilization.
本研究描述了低收入国家改善公共卫生的知识转移策略的研究现状,以确定该主题的知识空白。
在本范围综述中,采用描述性和系统性的过程,对每篇纳入的文章分析其研究背景和方法的描述、知识转移活动的类型以及报告的结果。
分析了28篇文章。这些文章涉及对采用多种活动的转移策略的评估,主要针对卫生专业人员和有幼儿的妇女。这些研究大多采用定量设计和工具使用的测量方法,存在一些方法学上的缺陷。结果是积极的,并提出了改进专业实践、知识和健康相关行为的建议。综述强调了所使用的转移策略的巨大多样性、策略以及知识使用的许多条件。
该综述为理解低收入国家的转移过程提供了具体要素,并强调了对研究结果利用条件进行系统评估的必要性。