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Date publication

juillet 2025

Journal

Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr VAN HOYE Aurélie


Tous les auteurs :
Villeval M, Hamant C, Delescluse T, Berdougo F, Laurent A, Ferron C, Van Hoye A

Résumé

Knowledge transfer is a key issue in population health intervention research (PHIR). In order to foster ownership and implementation of evidence-based data by decision-makers and field workers, it is important to produce more knowledge based on the actual practices of these actors. By providing a platform for field actors and mobilising a structured, qualitative approach to collect, analyse, and share field-based knowledge, Capitalisation of Experience Knowledge in Health Promotion (CEKHP) can be a valuable tool for PHIR. This article illustrates this contribution through two concrete experiences of mobilising the CEKHP approach within the framework of two projects: the PROSCeSS PHIR project (health promotion within sports clubs) and the IMPACT project (transferability analysis of the experimental primary care system for disadvantaged patients).

Mots clés

Health promotion, Implementation, Interventional research, Knowledge transfer

Référence

Can J Public Health. 2025 07 1;: