The value of health service-based research to health service organisations: a qualitative study with senior health service executives
Abstract Background Research evidence has demonstrably improved health care practices and patient outcomes. However, systemic translation of evidence into practice is far from optimal. The reasons are complex, but often because research is not well aligned with health service priorities. The aim of...
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Main Authors: | Angela L. Todd (Author), Nicholas Petrunoff (Author), Michael Frommer (Author), Don Nutbeam (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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