Assessing the Electronic Evidence System Needs of Canadian Public Health Professionals: Cross-sectional Study
BackgroundTrue evidence-informed decision-making in public health relies on incorporating evidence from a number of sources in addition to traditional scientific evidence. Lack of access to these types of data as well as ease of use and interpretability of scientific evidence contribute to limited u...
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Main Authors: | Bandna Dhaliwal (Author), Sarah E Neil-Sztramko (Author), Nikita Boston-Fisher (Author), David L Buckeridge (Author), Maureen Dobbins (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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