Using knowledge translation to establish a model of hospital-based early supported community reintegration for stroke patients in South Korea

(2021)”We designed a hospital-based multidimensional and multidisciplinary early supported community reintegration model that comprehensively included several elements of community rehabilitation in connection with hospitals and communities, taking into account the South Korean situation of lacking community rehabilitation infrastructure…It is expected that this early supported community reintegration model can be referenced in other countries that are in a transitional stage of community rehabilitation.”

Knowledge translation strategies for sharing evidence-based health information with older adults and their caregivers: findings from a persona-scenario method

(2021) “By understanding the information seeking behaviors of older adults, we can better develop or iterate effective information technologies, such as the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal, that provide evidence-based health information to the public. This paper reports health-related information seeking and searching behaviours and provides strategies for effective knowledge translation (KT) to increase awareness and use of reliable health information.”

Building a culture of early mobilization in the pediatric intensive care unit-a nuts and bolts approach

(2021) “Changing culture and introducing new clinical practice in PICU is complex, but can be approached systematically, using a “nuts and bolts” approach targeting the basic, practical considerations and essential required elements or components. Extending the construction analogy, this article reviews the relevant literature to describe the essential elements required to build and sustain a successful and safe early mobility program in the PICU.”

Follow-up care and adherence to self-management activities in rehabilitation for patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: results from a multicentre cohort study

(2021) “: Follow-up care (FU-care) and self-management are recognized as important to ensure prolonged effects of rehabilitation. Objectives of this study were to explore current FU-care and self-management after specialized rehabilitation for patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases.”