Exploring the synergies between focused ethnography and integrated knowledge translation
Abstract Background Issues with the uptake of research findings in applied health services research remain problematic. Part of this disconnect is attributed to the exclusion of knowledge users at the outset of a study, which often results in the generation of knowledge that is not usable at the poi...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Baumbusch (Author), Sarah Wu (Author), Sandra B. Lauck (Author), Davina Banner (Author), Tamar O'Shea (Author), Leslie Achtem (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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