Knowledge mobilisation for chronic disease prevention: the case of the Australian Prevention Partnership Centre
Abstract Background Cross-sectoral, multidisciplinary partnership research is considered one of the most effective means of facilitating research-informed policy and practice, particularly for addressing complex problems such as chronic disease. Successful research partnerships tend to be underpinne...
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Main Authors: | Sonia Wutzke (Author), Samantha Rowbotham (Author), Abby Haynes (Author), Penelope Hawe (Author), Paul Kelly (Author), Sally Redman (Author), Seanna Davidson (Author), Jackie Stephenson (Author), Marge Overs (Author), Andrew Wilson (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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