Equity-Focused Knowledge Translation (EqKT): A Framework for “Reasonable Action” on Health Inequities

Masuda, J. R., Zupancic, T., Crighton, E., Muhajarine, N., & Phipps, E. (2014). Equity-focused knowledge translation: A framework for "reasonable action" on health inequities. International Journal of Public Health, 59(3), 457–464. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-013-0520-z

Canadian Journal article

Description

This framework uses a cyclical approach to link research to political action. It provides steps to identify inequalities within knowledge systems and guidance on how to “make space” for collective efforts to advance health equity.

Steps for Using Method/Tool

The framework is meant to be used in a working group fashion, whereby the knowledge stakeholders—whether they are researchers, policy-makers, citizens or other public health actors—come together to work collaboratively.

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