Development and Refinement of the American Occupational Therapy Association's Knowledge Translation Toolkit

Occupational therapy practitioners are expected to translate promising discoveries from empirical research into routine practice with their clients. However, complex barriers can influence practitioners' knowledge translation (KT) efforts, leading the American Occupational Therapy Association&#...

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Published inThe American journal of occupational therapy Vol. 76; no. 3
Main Authors Juckett, Lisa A, Schmidt, Elizabeth K, Tanner, Kelly Jane, Sagester, Grace, Wengerd, Lauren R, Hunter, Elizabeth G, Lieberman, Deborah, Richardson, Hillary
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.05.2022
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Summary:Occupational therapy practitioners are expected to translate promising discoveries from empirical research into routine practice with their clients. However, complex barriers can influence practitioners' knowledge translation (KT) efforts, leading the American Occupational Therapy Association's Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) group to develop the KT Toolkit tailored to the perceived needs of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. To identify common barriers to implementing EBPs and potential strategies to support EBP uptake. Cross-sectional survey. United States. Occupational therapy practitioners. Data underwent descriptive and directed content analysis, the latter of which was guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. Occupational therapy survey respondents (N = 818) identified common EBP implementation barriers (e.g., lack of time and resources, difficulty understanding research findings). Initial KT Toolkit content was developed to address these barriers and included resources for searching for, analyzing, and applying evidence in practice. Survey findings have informed the development of the KT Toolkit, which includes resources designed to support occupational therapy practitioners' EBP implementation efforts. This KT Toolkit is available at AOTA.org and will be continuously revised and updated on an ongoing basis. What This Article Adds: Several barriers limit the extent to which occupational therapy practitioners can implement evidence with their client populations. The KT Toolkit is directly informed by practitioner input and provides resources to support practitioners in their efforts to translate knowledge into real-world practice.
ISSN:0272-9490
DOI:10.5014/ajot.2022.047076