Minding the gap: The importance of active facilitation in moving boundary objects from in-theory to in-use as a tool for knowledge mobilisation
The Health Inequalities Assessment Toolkit (HIAT) was developed to support those involved in health research to integrate a focus on health inequalities. Our study focuses on bringing together the concepts of boundary objects (BO) and brokers-as-bricoleurs to explain the implementation of the HIAT w...
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Main Authors: | Shaima M. Hassan (Author), Lucy Melville-Richards (Author), Adele Ring (Author), Jane Cloke (Author), Sandra Smith (Author), Pooja Saini (Author), Mark Goodall (Author), Ana Porroche-Escudero (Author), Jennie Popay (Author), Mark Gabbay (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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