A narrative review of economic constructs in commonly used implementation and scale-up theories, frameworks and models
Abstract Background Translating research evidence into practice is challenging and, to date, there are relatively few public health interventions that have been effectively and cost-effectively implemented and delivered at scale. Theories, models and frameworks (herein termed 'frameworks')...
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Main Authors: | Brown Vicki (Author), Tran Huong (Author), Blake Miranda (Author), Laws Rachel (Author), Moodie Marj (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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