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1. Gastroenterologist and surgeon perceptions of recommendations for optimal endoscopic localization of colorectal neoplasms

2. A scoping review of the globally available tools for assessing health research partnership outcomes and impacts

3. Relational practices for meaningful inclusion in health research: Results of a deliberative dialogue study

4. Characterizing Canadian funded partnered health research projects between 2011 and 2019: a retrospective analysis

5. IKT Guiding Principles: demonstration of diffusion and dissemination in partnership

6. How are health research partnerships assessed? A systematic review of outcomes, impacts, terminology and the use of theories, models and frameworks

7. Connecting for Care: a protocol for a mixed-method social network analysis to advance knowledge translation in the field of child development and rehabilitation

8. Selecting implementation models, theories, and frameworks in which to integrate intersectional approaches

9. Factors associated with reporting of the Prevention of Falls Network Europe (ProFaNE) core outcome set domains in randomized trials on falls in older people: a citation analysis and correlational study

10. Development and usability testing of tools to facilitate incorporating intersectionality in knowledge translation

11. Standardized tools for assessing balance and mobility in stroke clinical practice guidelines worldwide: A scoping review

12. Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement in Radiation Oncology: Interpretation of Individual Scores and Change over Time in Clinical Practice

13. ‘Doing’ or ‘using’ intersectionality? Opportunities and challenges in incorporating intersectionality into knowledge translation theory and practice

14. Design characteristics and inclusion of evidence-based exercise recommendation in fall prevention community exercise programs for older adults in Canada: a national descriptive self-report study

15. Applying an intersectionality lens to the theoretical domains framework: a tool for thinking about how intersecting social identities and structures of power influence behaviour

16. Implementation strategies in emergency management of children: a scoping review protocol

17. Engaging patients and the public in Health Research: experiences, perceptions and training needs among Manitoba health researchers

18. To what extent do older adult community exercise programs in Winnipeg, Canada address balance and include effective fall prevention exercise? A descriptive self-report study

19. A review protocol on research partnerships: a Coordinated Multicenter Team approach

20. Integrating Technology Into Clinical Practice for the Assessment of Balance and Mobility: Perspectives of Exercise Professionals Practicing in Retirement and Long-term Care

21. Winter Mobility and Community Participation Among People Who Use Mobility Devices: A Scoping Review

22. A theory-based multi-component intervention to increase reactive balance measurement by physiotherapists in three rehabilitation hospitals: an uncontrolled single group study

23. A descriptive qualitative examination of knowledge translation practice among health researchers in Manitoba, Canada

24. Moving towards a more inclusive patient and public involvement in health research paradigm: the incorporation of a trauma-informed intersectional analysis

25. Principles to Guide Spinal Cord Injury Research Partnerships: A Delphi Consensus Study

26. Exploring factors influencing physiotherapists’ perceptions of measuring reactive balance following a theory-based multi-component intervention: a qualitative descriptive study

27. A prospective study to establish the minimal clinically important difference of the Mini-BESTest in individuals with stroke

28. Re-braiding the Strands of Life through Community Rehabilitation, Home Care, and Informal Support: A Longitudinal Collective Case Study

29. Integrated Knowledge Translation Guiding Principles for Conducting and Disseminating Spinal Cord Injury Research in Partnership

30. Systematic overviews of partnership principles and strategies identified from health research about spinal cord injury and related health conditions: A scoping review

31. Recognition of knowledge translation practice in Canadian health sciences tenure and promotion: A content analysis of institutional policy documents

32. ‘Doing’ or ‘using’ intersectionality? Opportunities and challenges in incorporating intersectionality into knowledge translation theory and practice

33. Engaging patients and the public in Health Research: experiences, perceptions and training needs among Manitoba health researchers

34. Design of an mHealth application for winter mobility for mobility device users

35. Winter Mobility and Community Participation Among People Who Use Mobility Devices: A Scoping Review

36. Effectiveness of an eHealth self-management tool for older adults with multimorbidity (KeepWell): protocol for a hybrid effectiveness–implementation randomised controlled trial

37. Design characteristics and inclusion of evidence-based exercise recommendation in fall prevention community exercise programs for older adults in Canada: a national descriptive self-report study

38. Implementation strategies in emergency management of children: A scoping review

39. Valuing All Voices: refining a trauma-informed, intersectional and critical reflexive framework for patient engagement in health research using a qualitative descriptive approach

40. Applying an intersectionality lens to the Theoretical Domains Framework: a tool for thinking about how intersecting social identities and structures of power influence behaviour

41. A review of reviews on principles, strategies, outcomes and impacts of research partnerships approaches: a first step in synthesising the research partnership literature

42. Filling gaps in type 1 diabetes and exercise research: a scoping review and priority-setting project

43. Implementation strategies in emergency management of children: a scoping review protocol

44. A theory-based multi-component intervention to increase reactive balance measurement by physiotherapists in three rehabilitation hospitals: an uncontrolled single group study

45. Exploring University Age-Friendliness Using Collaborative Citizen Science

46. An Exploration of Online Exercise Participation of Older Manitobans During the COVID-19 Pandemic

47. Balance Assessment Practices of Saskatchewan Physiotherapists: A Brief Report of Survey Findings

48. Moving towards a more inclusive patient and public involvement in health research paradigm: the incorporation of a trauma-informed intersectional analysis

49. Nothing About Us Without Us: A Scoping Review and Priority-Setting Partnership in Type 1 Diabetes and Exercise

50. Disseminating the Foundations of Knowledge Translation and Patient Engagement Science Through the KnowledgeNudge Blog and Twitter Profile: Quantitative Descriptive Evaluation (Preprint)

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