Negotiating multisectoral evidence: a qualitative study of knowledge exchange at the intersection of transport and public health
Abstract Background For the prevention and control of chronic diseases, two strategies are frequently highlighted: that public health should be evidence based, and that it should develop a multisectoral approach. At the end of a natural experimental study of the health impacts of new transport infra...
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Main Authors: | Cornelia Guell (Author), Roger Mackett (Author), David Ogilvie (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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