 This study examined the concept of context in relation to knowledge translation in healthcare. It involved interviews with health system stakeholders in four countries, including Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US. The results revealed 16 distinct attributes of context, such as facility characteristics, organizational culture, and patient engagement. These attributes were found to be present in all contexts regardless of the type of KT practitioner interviewed, the country they worked in, or their level of experience. Additionally, 30 new context features were identified, providing further insight into how context can influence KT outcomes. This study provides valuable information on context and its importance in KT, which will help inform future efforts to improve KT success. This article was authored by Janet Squires, Allison Hutchinson, Mary Coughlin, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.