Abstract
ABSTRACTGenerating a common understanding of knowledge translation among stakeholders is a key issue for increasing the use of research evidence in practice. The purpose of this article is to create a better understanding of knowledge translation in youth sport by providing a framework and guidelines for facilitating knowledge translation. We present PYDSportNET, a knowledge translation project designed to enhance the use of research evidence to promote positive youth development (PYD) through sport. This project is guided by the Knowledge to Action framework, which has two components (knowledge creation and the action cycle). For the knowledge creation component, we completed a meta-synthesis and created knowledge products. For the action cycle, we completed two studies with key sport stakeholders. Simultaneously, we created a knowledge dissemination and exchange network. Having described these activities, we go on to highlight some lessons learned to date and next steps for the project.
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