Knowledge translation is translating research into treatment that is usable by clinical practitioners.
<h3>What is Knowledge translation (KT)?</h3>
Knowledge translation (KT) refers to the processes used to transfer research from academic conferences, research journals, and lab settings to groups and individuals who may utilise it in real-world settings.
The health-related fields of medical, nursing, pharmaceuticals, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and public health are those where knowledge translation is most frequently applied.
The term "practical user" can refer to a medical professional, nurse, teacher, school administrator, occupational or physical therapist, lawmaker, epidemiologist, community health worker, or parent, depending on the sort of study being translated.
Instead of being a specific action, KT is a range of activities that vary depending on the research methodology, the length of the study, and the audience being served.