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Strategies to assist patients exposed to violence

Abstract

The purpose of this presentation is to highlight knowledge mobilization (a way of taking the knowledge generated by a study and putting it into action to afford change in a culturally and contextually congruent way) in relation to the research findings of this study and to specific strategies of knowledge mobilization used for our northern culture. Knowledge mobilization was conducted from the beginning of the research through to completion of the project and will extend beyond the completion date with dissemination of the findings. The process of knowledge mobilization occurred through a variety of different activities, some of which were related to the research methods and some activities were conducted in collaboration with a territorial activists" group, the Coalition Against Family Violence, of which the researchers were active members.

Author Details

Pertice M. Moffitt, PhD, RN; Heather Fikowski

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Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

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Keywords:

Community Response, Intimate Partner Violence, Knowledge Mobilization

Conference Name

28th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Dublin, Ireland

Conference Year

2017

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Knowledge mobilization of methods and findings of intimate partner violence research in Canada's North

Dublin, Ireland

The purpose of this presentation is to highlight knowledge mobilization (a way of taking the knowledge generated by a study and putting it into action to afford change in a culturally and contextually congruent way) in relation to the research findings of this study and to specific strategies of knowledge mobilization used for our northern culture. Knowledge mobilization was conducted from the beginning of the research through to completion of the project and will extend beyond the completion date with dissemination of the findings. The process of knowledge mobilization occurred through a variety of different activities, some of which were related to the research methods and some activities were conducted in collaboration with a territorial activists" group, the Coalition Against Family Violence, of which the researchers were active members.