A Demonstration of Knowledge Translation in A Transition Community of Practice

Karen Majeski, Sandra Schefkind
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ABSTRACT An American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Transition Community of Practice (CoP) subgroup engaged in a knowledge translation strategy as demonstrated through their process and product development. The CoP members first coalesced regularly to discuss their common interest in promoting occupational therapy’s value and in advancing practices. The CoP subgroup then used a consensus-driven approach to develop and to test a presentation of declarations connecting occupation and postsecondary transition. The subgroup refined the presentation based on feedback solicited at multiple Conferences and CoP meetings. This iterative, community-driven process and product captured practitioner authentic experiences and needs, thereby offering a valuable method for engagement, learning, and growth. The tool, developed by and for practitioners, following the knowledge to action process offers valuable steps to advance the role of occupational therapy in school age transitions to post-school life.
知识翻译在转型实践共同体中的示范
美国职业治疗协会(AOTA)转型实践社区(CoP)小组从事知识翻译策略,通过他们的过程和产品开发证明。工作小组成员首先定期聚在一起讨论他们在促进职业治疗的价值和推进实践方面的共同利益。CoP小组随后使用共识驱动的方法来开发和测试将职业和中学后过渡联系起来的声明。小组根据在多次会议和缔约方会议上征求的反馈意见改进了报告。这种迭代的、社区驱动的过程和产品捕获了实践者真实的经验和需求,从而为参与、学习和成长提供了一种有价值的方法。该工具由从业人员开发,并为从业人员开发,遵循从知识到行动的过程,为促进职业治疗在学龄过渡到毕业后生活中的作用提供了有价值的步骤。
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