Knowledge brokering in public health: A critical analysis of the results of a qualitative evaluation
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Christian Dagenais is an expert in the field of knowledge translation and evaluation research, disciplines he teaches at Université de Montréal where he is associate professor since 2004. He is also the head of a team of researchers focused on the evaluation of knowledge transfer activities within their respective disciplines. The objective of this research team is to develop the field of knowledge transfer research through interdisciplinary and inter-university collaborations.
Marie-Claire Laurendeau, Ph.D., was Manager of Research and Innovation at the National Public Health Institute of Quebec, associated with the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Montreal until retirement in 2012. She realized, with various collaborators, many projects in knowledge transfer, including: a knowledge synthesis accompanied by a best practices guide, animate a process of knowledge transfer network for public health. She is now a psychologist at McGill University Health Center.
Mélodie Briand-Lamarche, M. Sc., Ph. D. (cand.) has been interested in the issues of knowledge transfer since 2008, when as a master's student, under Christian Dagenais supervision, she had the opportunity of evaluating the implementation processes of a knowledge transfer initiative. She also served as director of projects for evaluation in a knowledge transfer center for a year before beginning her doctoral studies in 2011.