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Core KT competencies: A scoping review June 2018 Page 1 of 1

Figure 1 – Literature Search Process

Records identified through electronic database searching, hand-searching & reference lists

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Additional records identified

through other sources (grey lit) (n = 164)

Records screened

(n = 550 academic + 164 grey = 714)

Full-text articles assessed for eligibility

(n = 72 academic + 65 grey = 137) Full-text articles excluded (n = 64)

Studies included in the synthesis

(n = 21 academic + 52 grey = 73) Duplicates removed (n = 457) Records excluded (n = 577) Total: 1,171

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