Collaborating with end-users in evidence synthesis: case studies for prevention in the first 2000 days
Background: Evidence synthesis is an important tool to inform decision-making in public health policy and practice. Collaborative approaches to evidence synthesis involving researchers and the end-users of their research can enhance the relevance of the evidence for policy and practice and overcome...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Chung (Author), Konsita Kuswara (Author), Brittany J Johnson (Author), Anna Lene Seidler (Author), Alix Hall (Author), Vicki Brown (Author) |
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Sax Institute,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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