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Kainat Bashir
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 6
Citations - 99
Kainat Bashir is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 50 citations.
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Attributes of context relevant to healthcare professionals’ use of research evidence in clinical practice: a multi-study analysis
Janet E. Squires,Janet E. Squires,Laura D. Aloisio,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Kainat Bashir,Kristin Dorrance,Mary Coughlin,Alison M. Hutchinson,Jill J Francis,Jill J Francis,Susan Michie,Anne E. Sales,Jamie C. Brehaut,Jamie C. Brehaut,Janet Curran,Janet Curran,Noah Ivers,John N. Lavis,Tom Noseworthy,Jocelyn Vine,Michael Hillmer,Ian D. Graham,Ian D. Graham +23 more
TL;DR: There was considerable consistency in the 14 attributes identified irrespective of the clinical behavior, setting, or professional role, supporting broad utility of the attributes of context identified in this study.
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Understanding context: A concept analysis
Janet E. Squires,Janet E. Squires,Ian D. Graham,Ian D. Graham,Kainat Bashir,Letitia Nadalin-Penno,John N. Lavis,John N. Lavis,Jill J Francis,Janet Curran,Janet Curran,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Jamie C. Brehaut,Jamie C. Brehaut,Noah Ivers,Noah Ivers,Noah Ivers,Susan Michie,Michael Hillmer,Tom Noseworthy,Jocelyn Vine,Jocelyn Vine,Melissa Demery Varin,Laura D. Aloisio,Mary Coughlin,Alison M. Hutchinson +26 more
TL;DR: A framework of domains, attributes and features of context, if assessed and used to tailor implementation activities, hold promise for improved research implementation in clinical practice.
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Stakeholder Perspectives of Attributes and Features of Context Relevant to Knowledge Translation in Health Settings: A Multi-Country Analysis.
Janet E. Squires,Alison M. Hutchinson,Mary Coughlin,Kainat Bashir,Janet Curran,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Kristin Dorrance,Laura D. Aloisio,Jamie C. Brehaut,Jamie C. Brehaut,Jill J Francis,Noah Ivers,John N. Lavis,Susan Michie,Michael Hillmer,Tom Noseworthy,Jocelyn Vine,Ian D. Graham,Ian D. Graham +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted interviews with a variety of health system stakeholders in four countries: Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, to compile a comprehensive list of contextual attributes and their features relevant to successful knowledge translation in healthcare.
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Community-based exercise programs incorporating healthcare-community partnerships to improve function post-stroke: feasibility of a 2-group randomized controlled trial
Gayatri Aravind,Kainat Bashir,Jill I. Cameron,Jo-Anne Howe,Susan B. Jaglal,Mark Bayley,Robert Teasell,Rahim Moineddin,Joanne Zee,Walter P. Wodchis,Alda Tee,Susan Hunter,Nancy M. Salbach +12 more
TL;DR: The CBEP-HCP involved a 1-h, group exercise class, with repetitive and progressive practice of functional balance and mobility tasks, twice a week for 12 weeks as mentioned in this paper .
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150 The influence of social networks on knowledge transfer within and between healthcare organizations: a scoping review
TL;DR: A scoping review of published research was conducted using Medline, ABI Inform and PsycInfo databases in 2022 as mentioned in this paper , which systematically mapped the social network analysis research conducted both within (intra) and between (inter) organizations in healthcare settings, to understand the prevalence of the network intervention types enacted thus far and to identify existing gaps in the literature.