Comparing effectiveness of sustainability of knowledge translation interventions for chronic disease management in older adults

Summary

This is a systematic review and network meta analysis of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of sustainability of knowledge translation (KT) interventions that target chronic disease management (CDM) for end-users, including older patients, beyond 1 year after implementation. This also entailed an economic analysis of the interventions identified to be effective.

Project Resources

Funded By

  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Principal Investigators

  • Andrea Tricco

Co-Investigators

  • Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai
  • Sharon E. Straus
  • Areti Angeliki Veroniki

Collaborators

  • Nicole Beben (Canadian Partnership Against Cancer)
  • Ross C. Brownson (Washington University in St. Louis)
  • David A. Chambers (National Cancer Institute)
  • Lisa R. Dolovich (University of Toronto)
  • Annemarie Edwards (Canadian Partnership Against Cancer)
  • Lee Fairclough (Health Quality Ontario)
  • Paul P. Glasziou (Bond University)
  • Ian D. Graham (University of Ottawa)
  • Brenda R. Hemmelgarn (University of Calgary)
  • Bev Holmes (Health Research BC)
  • Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (St. Michael’s Hospital, Knowledge Translation Program)
  • France Legare (Université Laval)
  • Jessie McGowan (University of Ottawa)
  • Sumit R. Majumdar (University of Alberta)
  • Justin Presseau (University of Ottawa)
  • Janet E. Squires (University of Ottawa)
  • Henry T. Stelfox (University of Calgary)
  • Trudy Van der Weijden (Maastricht University)

KTP Project Staff

  • Raymond Daniel
  • Kamilla Guliyeva
  • Paul Khan
  • Chantelle Lachance
  • Sujata Mishra
  • Julia Moore
  • Vera Nincic
  • Ba’ Pham
  • Donna Plett
  • Reid C. Robson
  • Lisa Strifler
  • Kristine Thompson
  • Fatemeh Yazdi