Knowledge translation in health and wellness research focusing on immigrants in Canada
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONKnowledge translation (KT) is a relatively new concept referring to transfers of knowledge into practice in collaboration with multiple sectors that work for the health and wellness of society. Knowledge translation is crucial to identifying and addressing the health needs of im...
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Main Authors: | Tanvir C. Turin (Author), Mohammad Ali Ashraf Lasker (Author), Nahid Rumana (Author), Marcus Vaska (Author), Mohammad Z. I. Chowdhury (Author), Jessica Naidu (Author), Nashit Chowdhury (Author) |
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CSIRO Publishing,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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