On September 24, 2019, the KTE COP Toronto Chapter welcomed speaker David Walugembe, who presented on “Prioritizing stakeholder mapping and engagement: Essential for institutionalizing KT practice.”
Download the related resources:
- Fostering implementation of health services research findings into
practice: a consolidated framework for advancing implementation
science (Damschroder 2009 CFIR IS) - Dynamic_KT_Capacity_model
- Guidelines stakeholder analysis PHR 1999
- Climbing The Ladder (Landry)
- Stakeholder Analysis tool KTNET 20 March 2014
- How to conduct stakeholder analysis
- Prioritizing stakeholder mapping and engagement
Presentation objectives
- To describe a lived experience of using KT strategies to establish and operationalize a KT practice.
– Stakeholder mapping
– Stakeholder engagement
– Integrated KT -work planning, KT products/outputs
– Nurturing communities of practice-Reflexive learning - To discuss how lessons learned can be seized as opportunities to institutionalize and sustain KT practice
– Project design and funding – addressing the sustainability question
– Stakeholder engagement and managing expectations
About the presenter
David Roger Walugembe (Ph.D. Candidate)/Graduate Teaching Assistant, Western University, London, ON
David is a health information scientist who is passionate about integrated knowledge translation and research utilization to facilitate evidence informed decision making. He has experience in supporting stakeholders including researchers, policy makers, funders, media and grassroots communities to engage in integrated knowledge translation to inform policy and practice.