*2.11. Knowledge Translation (KT) and Dissemination*

End of grant KT and Integrated KT strategies will be used [39]. An appropriate KT planning template will be used to maximize the scope of the findings, while acknowledging the nature of feasibility studies. Traditional knowledge diffusion strategies will be used as End of grant KT, such as conference presentations and papers publications. A media engagement strategy will disseminate the results in partnership with Nossa Casa, a NOG Brazilian institution responsible for the main actions of KT in Brazil on childhood disability. The results will also be shared at the REDE's website, which is an international network aiming to build research capacity as well as preparedness regarding emerging infectious diseases in Latin America and Caribbean. A video and an infographic will be made with the results of the study in plain language, which will be distributed in services and public centers that care for children with CZS. Integrated KT will involve stakeholders, families and researchers, assuring that the outcomes meet the needs of the end users. A workshop will be organized with both activities for the dissemination of results and building capacity on modification of ride-on cars. The final results will also be transformed into a policy brief and forwarded to public services and sectors. The dissemination workshop will be hosted in collaboration with families, the local research team members and international collaborators.
