Knowledge mobilisation for policy development: implementing systems approaches through participatory dynamic simulation modelling
Abstract Background Evidence-based decision-making is an important foundation for health policy and service planning decisions, yet there remain challenges in ensuring that the many forms of available evidence are considered when decisions are being made. Mobilising knowledge for policy and practice...
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Main Authors: | Louise Freebairn (Author), Lucie Rychetnik (Author), Jo-An Atkinson (Author), Paul Kelly (Author), Geoff McDonnell (Author), Nick Roberts (Author), Christine Whittall (Author), Sally Redman (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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