Sex and gender analysis in knowledge translation interventions: challenges and solutions
Abstract Sex and gender considerations are understood as essential components of knowledge translation in the design, implementation and reporting of interventions. Integrating sex and gender ensures more relevant evidence for translating into the real world. Canada offers specific funding opportuni...
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Main Authors: | Amédé Gogovor (Author), Tatyana Mollayeva (Author), Nicole Etherington (Author), Angela Colantonio (Author), France Légaré (Author), on behalf of the GIKT Group (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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