Knowledge transfer can be defined as:
a. The use of intentional activities to share research findings strategically with stakeholders.
b. The review and critique of scientific research and then the application of the findings to clinical practice.
c. One-way flow of knowledge from researcher to potential user.
d. A dynamic and iterative process that includes the synthesis, dissemination, exchange and ethically sound application of knowledge.
D
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