Bridging the Know-Do Gap Using Integrated Knowledge Translation and Qualitative Inquiry: A Narrative Review

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Fiona J. Leggat, R. Wadey, Melissa C. Day, S. Winter, Phoebe Sanders
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ABSTRACT The research-practice gap is an ongoing concern for sport and exercise science researchers. Despite ongoing efforts to ‘bridge’ the gap between research and practice, a know-do gap remains. Drawing from alternative fields of research (e.g. healthcare, implementation science), the purpose of this article is to outline an emerging research approach to maximise research uptake in practice. Specifically, this article explains the what, why, and how of integrated knowledge translation (iKT), and how this approach to research is well suited to qualitative researchers. Challenging the traditional way academics have conducted research, iKT proposes that researchers work with and not on those in practice settings. As an approach to research under which many forms of qualitative inquiry can fall, the article illustrates how the practical nature of iKT aligns with what qualitative researchers from various traditions do in action. We discuss how iKT possesses three synergies with qualitative inquiry: meaningful researcher engagement, understanding context, and tolerating flexible research designs.
运用综合知识翻译和定性探究弥合知行差距——叙事学综述
研究与实践的差距一直是运动与锻炼科学研究人员关注的问题。尽管正在努力“弥合”研究和实践之间的差距,但一个已知的差距仍然存在。本文的目的是借鉴其他研究领域(如医疗保健、实施科学),概述一种新兴的研究方法,以最大限度地提高实践中的研究吸收率。具体而言,本文解释了整合知识翻译(iKT)的内容、原因和方式,以及这种研究方法如何非常适合定性研究人员。iKT挑战了学术界进行研究的传统方式,建议研究人员与那些在实践环境中的人合作,而不是与他们合作。作为一种可以进行多种形式的定性调查的研究方法,本文阐述了iKT的实践性质如何与不同传统的定性研究人员在行动中所做的一致。我们讨论了iKT如何与定性调查具有三种协同作用:有意义的研究人员参与、理解背景和容忍灵活的研究设计。
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