The diagram is a circular process with seven labeled sections surrounding a center labeled Knowledge Development. Inside the center is a funnel with three sections from top to bottom labeled Knowledge Inquiry, Knowledge Synthesis, and Knowledge Products. The outer circle contains arrows moving clockwise. Section A at the bottom is labeled Identify need and Identify, review, select knowledge. Section B is labeled Adapt knowledge to local context. Section C is labeled Identify barriers and facilitators to knowledge use, select appropriate K T strategies. Section D is labeled Tailor and implement K T strategies. Section E is labeled Monitor knowledge use. Section F is labeled Evaluate outcomes. Section G is labeled Sustain knowledge use. Arrows connect each section in sequence around the circle.Knowledge-To-Action Framework Used to Guide 1616 Program Development
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