Uncovering the processes of knowledge transformation: the example of local evidence-informed policy-making in United Kingdom healthcare
Abstract Background Healthcare policy-makers are expected to develop 'evidence-based' policies. Yet, studies have consistently shown that, like clinical practitioners, they need to combine many varied kinds of evidence and information derived from divergent sources. Working in the complex...
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Main Authors: | John Gabbay (Author), Andrée le May (Author), Catherine Pope (Author), Emer Brangan (Author), Ailsa Cameron (Author), Jonathan H. Klein (Author), Lesley Wye (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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