The translation research in a dental setting (TRiaDS) programme protocol.

Implementation Science : IS
Jan E ClarksonLuke Vale

Abstract

It is well documented that the translation of knowledge into clinical practice is a slow and haphazard process. This is no less true for dental healthcare than other types of healthcare. One common policy strategy to help promote knowledge translation is the production of clinical guidance, but it has been demonstrated that the simple publication of guidance is unlikely to optimise practice. Additional knowledge translation interventions have been shown to be effective, but effectiveness varies and much of this variation is unexplained. The need for researchers to move beyond single studies to develop a generalisable, theory based, knowledge translation framework has been identified.For dentistry in Scotland, the production of clinical guidance is the responsibility of the Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme (SDCEP). TRiaDS (Translation Research in a Dental Setting) is a multidisciplinary research collaboration, embedded within the SDCEP guidance development process, which aims to establish a practical evaluative framework for the translation of guidance and to conduct and evaluate a programme of integrated, multi-disciplinary research to enhance the science of knowledge translation. Set in General Dental Practice ...Continue Reading

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Apr 13, 2013·Evidence-based Dentistry·Paula Elouafkaoui, Heather Cassie
Apr 25, 2014·Implementation Science : IS·Maria PriorUNKNOWN Translation Research in a Dental Setting (TRiaDS) Research Methodology Group
Aug 31, 2016·PLoS Medicine·Paula ElouafkaouiUNKNOWN Translation Research in a Dental Setting (TRiaDS) Research Methodology Group
Sep 28, 2017·Current Medical Research and Opinion·Mohamed MediouniBalwant Rai
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