The Knowledge Translation, Education and Implementation theme aims to ensure our work has a significant impact, including by enhancing education programs at UQ through knowledge translation and implementation science.
Knowledge Translation, Education and Implementation theme team
Coordinated research program
This theme focuses on supporting and evaluating our translation and impact strategies. We will conduct high-quality implementation research and support health economics and policy research related to pain management.
Our team’s extensive reach across UQ’s diverse education programs ensures that the Centre’s outcomes are integrated into teaching and learning. Additionally, this theme will support the activities of our clinical academics and aims to engage consumers, clinicians, and other end users of our research.
Embedding of pain research outcomes across education programs at UQ
Our team includes leaders from relevant clinical and research programs, such as Physiotherapy, Medicine, Sports Medicine, Occupational therapy, Nursing, Psychology, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Veterinary Science.
- Development and implementation of online training resources for health care providers in the management of road traffic injury.
- Barriers to OTs specialising in the psychosocial management of persistent pain.