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Helena
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For the research question that I have chosen the KTA Framework works best
The Knowledge to action framework is designed to bridge the gap between research evidence and real-world practice. It’s especially useful in healthcare settings where we are trying to implement and evaluate interventions — like community resources that help nurses reduce hospital admissions.

This is the reasons why it works best compared to other models
SWOT is more strategic and organizational — better for planning than evaluating. Where as RE-AIM focuses on program evaluation, but less on implementation barriers. CFIR is great for implementation science, but more complex and suited to large-scale interventions and Theoretical or Conceptual frameworks are broader and less action-oriented. KTA gives you both a research lens and a practical roadmap for change.