Effective factors on establishment of knowledge translation in the health system policy-making: A protocol for systematic review

J Educ Health Promot. 2021 Oct 29:10:394. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1298_20. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Despite the importance and position of evidence-based policymaking in the proper management of the health system, studies show that the lack or improper and untimely use of evidence are still one of the main challenges of health systems. Knowledge translation as a solution to this challenge is a process that includes a period of time that starts of decision to choose the research topic and continue to publish of research results, in which the interaction of the researchers and stakeholders is the key factor and the main axis of the process. Since the recognition and promotion of knowledge translation processes resulting from research in health system policy-making will lead to the improvement of the health system, this review protocol was designed to identify factors affecting knowledge translation implementation, including barriers and facilitators of this process. Identifying these factors can be used as a guide for health system decision-makers and research managers in planning to select appropriate policies for deployment of the knowledge translation process to increase the use of research results in the health system.

Keywords: Barriers; facilitators; knowledge translation; policymaking.

Publication types

  • Review