“…Findings from the study on knowledge platform work are congruent with those previously reported by policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers on evidence-informed policymaking (El-Jardali, Lavis, Ataya, Jamal, Ammar, & Raouf, 2012;Wallace, Byrne, & Clarke, 2012;LaRocca, Yost, Dobbins, Ciliska, & Butt, 2012;El-Jardali, Jamal, Ataya, Jaafar, Raouf, Matta, & et al 2011;Wallace, Nwosu, &Clarke, 2012;Scott, Albrecht, O'Leary, Ball, Hartling, Hofmeyer, & et al 2012;Barwick, Schachter, Bennett, McGowan, Ly, Wilson, & et al 2012). Gaps in research production in relation to priorities of MEC, as well as a lack of skills among research users to acquire, assess, adapt, and use research evidence, were reported to hinder the use of research evidence in policymaking.…”