Development of a knowledge translation taxonomy in the field of health prevention: a participative study between researchers, decision-makers and field professionals
Abstract Objectives The current literature lacks a detailed and standardised description of public health knowledge translation (KT) activities designed to be applied at local levels of health systems. As part of an ongoing research project called the Transfert de connaissances en regions (TC-REG pr...
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Main Authors: | Aurélie Affret (Author), Ollivier Prigent (Author), Marion Porcherie (Author), Olivier Aromatario (Author), Linda Cambon (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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