Project

Toward Equity-Oriented Knowledge Mobilization: A Scoping Review of EDI-D Integration

Exploring how equity, diversity, inclusion and decolonization principles are applied to knowledge mobilization and patient engagement

Despite growing recognition of EDI-D approaches in research and patient engagement, there is limited understanding of how EDI principles are applied to knowledge mobilization. ​The purpose of this scoping review is to explore the academic and grey literature surrounding knowledge mobilization, patient engagement, and EDI-D principles to determine the types of knowledge available, identify gaps, and inform further research in this field.​

Our research questions are: 

1. What is the current landscape of knowledge regarding the application of EDI-D principles to knowledge mobilization?​

2. What are the gaps and opportunities for advancing knowledge mobilization practices through an EDI-D lens? ​

3. What are the implications for chronic pain research and engagement?  ​

Co-Leads

Jaklyn Andrews

Co-Investigators

Olayinka Ariba

Megan Harley

Emerald Asuncion*

Dr. Karime Mescouto

Dr. Laura Connoy

Prof. Fiona Webster

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