Characteristics of knowledge translation theories, models and frameworks for health technology reassessment: expert perspectives through a qualitative exploration
Abstract Background Health Technology Reassessment (HTR) is a process that systematically assesses technologies that are currently used in the health care system. The process results in four outputs: increase use or decrease use, no change, or de-adoption of a technology. Implementation of these out...
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Main Authors: | Rosmin Esmail (Author), Fiona M. Clement (Author), Jayna Holroyd-Leduc (Author), Daniel J. Niven (Author), Heather M. Hanson (Author) |
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