End+of+grant+KT

End of Grant Knowledge Translation (n=3)
**Definition 1**: End-of-grant KT refers to what is commonly known as dissemination or communication activities undertaken by most researchers - KT to their peers such as conference presentations and publications in peer-reviewed journals.

**Source**: CIHR Research: How to Translate Health Research Knowledge into Effective Healthcare Action **Focus**: Healthcare **Date Added**: April 2013

**Definition 2**: End-of-grant KT includes the typical dissemination and communication activities undertaken by most researchers, such as KT to peers through conference presentations, publications in peer-reviewed journals and publishing results in open access journals or repositories. End-of-grant KT can also involve more intensive dissemination activities that tailor the message and medium to a specific audience such as summary briefings to stakeholders, interactive educational sessions with patients, practitioners and/or policy makers, media engagement and involves the use of knowledge brokers. **Source**: Knowledge Translation Tool for Allergic Disease Researchers **Focus**: Healthcare **Date Added**: April 2013

**Definition 3**: In end of grant KT, the researcher develops and implements a plan for making knowledge users aware of the knowledge generated through a research project. **Source**: @http://www.partnershipagainstcancer.ca/wp-content/uploads/Integrated-vs.-End-of-Grant-Knowledge-Translation-Approaches.pdf **Focus**: Healthcare **Date Added**: April 2013