Charlotte Poot

260 8 Chapter 8 Results Study deliverables The following section presents how the systematic knowledge creation approach was put into practice within the FRESH AIR project. Preparation phase In the FRESH AIR knowledge dissemination strategy several objectives of the knowledge platform have been formulated. The first objective is to inform decisionmakers and other stakeholders about the prevalence of NCLD diseases, risk factors and present feasible context-specific solutions. The second objective is to share materials that assist in the implementation of these context-specific solutions. Since purpose and audience determine the knowledge that is to be communicated, two separate channels were created, each serving one of the above mentioned objectives. A public website serves the first objective whereas a linked knowledge base serves the second. A knowledge base offers access to a large range of documents, including scientific publications, translated policy briefs, protocols and educational materials. Since the knowledge base complements the website as a source of information the following section will focus on the development of the public website. Developmental phase The translational- and design cycle served as a template to develop the public website. Figure 3 depicts an example of how the translational cycle was operationalised. After retrieval of evidence (Step 1) and critical appraisal of evidence (Step 2), relevant data was extracted (Step 3). This was then used to formulate key messages and create visualisations (Steps 4 and 5). Correct interpretation of the visualisations was supported by adding a simplification of the key messages (Step 5). Figure 4 illustrates a concept of the home-page of the FRESH AIR public website, demonstrating the integration of the core components of knowledge creation. As the development of the website is an on-going project and has not yet been delivered, intermediate results are presented and complemented by future ideas.

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