Developing a consolidated research framework for clinical allied health professionals practising in the UK
Abstract Background Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) form a significant part of the healthcare workforce and have great potential to improve services through research and research-informed practice. However, there is a lack of tradition in research embedded in practice in these professional groups...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Harris (Author), Kate Grafton (Author), Jo Cooke (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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