Integrated knowledge translation to advance noncommunicable disease policy and practice in South Africa: application of the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment (EPIS) framework
Abstract Background In response to the "know-do" gap, several initiatives have been implemented to enhance evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM). These include individual training, organizational culture change management, and legislative changes. The importance of relationships and sta...
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Main Authors: | Nasreen S. Jessani (Author), Anke Rohwer (Author), Bey-Marrie Schmidt (Author), Peter Delobelle (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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