Effect of web-based training on public health nurses' program implementation capacity: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Health service development aims to close the gap between evidence and practice by adopting and appropriately utilizing the latest findings. To address this gap, dissemination and implementation research has been promoted and developed. Despite promoting evidence-based programs ov...
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Main Authors: | Keiko Miyamoto (Author), Reiko Okamoto (Author), Keiko Koide (Author), Mirei Shimodawa (Author) |
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