Interior Health KT Casebook Sharing Stories of Evidence-Informed Practice
The Knowledge Translation Casebook: Sharing Stories of Evidence-Informed Practice is a culmination of many years of research capacity enhancement within Interior Health, primarily led since December 2005 by the IH Research Capacity Enhancement Team and funded by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research – Health Services and Policy Research Support Network. The team has strived to achieve sustainable research capacity within IH, translate and applying research and build/enhance research partnerships, throughout their time with IH (2005-2010). We hope that the stories contained within this casebook help inspire others within the organization to support their work – practices and decisions – with evidence, collaborate with others, and communicate the benefits of this translation in years to come.The Interior Health Knowledge Translation Casebook: Sharing Stories of Evidence-Informed Practice is the culmination of 5 years of research capacity enhancement within Interior Health and a collection of 30 examples of evidence-informed practices within the region.
In this casebook, you will learn about some very diverse and interesting KT initiatives, written in very diverse and interesting styles. This series of KT stories provides valuable insights into the real world of evidence-informed practice and knowledge translation within the Interior Health region.


