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Shannon Scott


nursing
University of Alberta
Canada

Biography

My ECHO (translating Evidence in Child Health to improve Outcomes) research program focuses on knowledge translation in pediatric health settings to improve outcomes for children, their families, and the health care system. The goal of knowledge translation activities is to increase the use of relevant knowledge, commonly research, among clinicians, managers, administrators, and policy makers. Knowledge translation problems are complex because they involve behavior change among providers working in complex and high velocity health care organizations. In my research program, I explore the reasons why research is used or not and what facilitates and hinders this process, with a particular focus on elements of the context or work environment.

Research Interest

SELECTED CURRENT GRANTS Principal Investigator • Scott, S.D., Knisley, L., Klassen, T., Hartling, L., Archibald, M., & Hamm, M. (2014). Knowledge translation tools for parents with children with croup and gastroenteritis. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Operating Grant: Knowledge to Action ($191,351). 2014-2016. • Scott, S.D., Hartling, L., Reid, K. & Ali, S. (2014). Arts-based knowledge translation tools for pediatric chronic pain. Women and Children’s Health Research Institute (WCHRI) Innovation Grant ($49,131). 2014-2016. • Scott, S.D. (2013). Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) for Knowledge Translation in Child Health. Canada Research Chair Program, Government of Canada ($500,000). 2013-2018. • Scott, S.D., Rotter, T., Vandenbeld, B., Chambers, T. & Hartling, L. (2013). A systematic review of process evaluations in knowledge translation. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Knowledge Synthesis Grant ($99,967). 2013-2016. • Scott, S.D., Grimshaw, J., Johnson, D., Klassen, T. & Rotter, T. (2013). Upscaling data to develop knowledge translation theory for child healthcare contexts. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Operating Grant ($122,492). 2013-2015. • Scott, S. (2011). A program of research in knowledge translation in child health. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) New Investigator Award ($300,000), 2011-2016. • Scott, S. (2010). Alberta Innovates/AHFMR Population Health Investigator Research Personnel Award ($875,000), 2010-2017

Publications

  • A protocol for a systematic review of the use of process evaluations in knowledge translation research.

  • What is Left Unsaid: An Interpretive Description of the Information Needs of Parents of Children with Asthma.

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