Use and value of systematic reviews in English local authority public health: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Responsibility for public health in England transferred from the National Health Service to local authorities in 2013, representing a different decision-making environment. Systematic reviews are considered the gold standard of evidence for clinical decision-making but little is...
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Main Authors: | Emily South (Author), Theo Lorenc (Author) |
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