Knowledge Uptake and Utilization Tool (KUUT)

About this project

Measurement of what knowledge is taken-up and how that information is used to inform practice and policies can provide an understanding about the effectiveness of knowledge uptake and utilization processes. In 2007, the Knowledge Uptake and Utilization Tool (KUUT) was developed to evaluate the implementation of knowledge into practice. The KUUT has been used by numerous large health organizations despite limited validity evidence and a narrow understanding about how the tool is used in practice and interpreted by users.

Research team: Steve Montague, Kelly Skinner, S. Shankar, M. Morton Ninomiya J. Bhawra, S. Sousa

Using a Tool to Measure Knowledge Uptake and Utilization (KUUT): An Example from CNODES’ Fluoroquinolone studies.

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Revising a CIHR Project Scheme Grant: Content Validity and Internal structure Evidence for the Knowledge Uptake and Utilization Tool (KUUT).

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Rating Instrument for the Take-Up and Use of Information: Knowledge Uptake and Utilization Tool (KUUT).

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