Knowledge translation strategies used for sustainability of an evidence-based intervention in child health: a multimethod qualitative study
Abstract Background Sustainability of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) is suboptimal in healthcare. Evidence on how knowledge translation (KT) strategies are used for the sustainability of EBIs in practice is lacking. This study examined what and how KT strategies were used to facilitate the sust...
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Main Authors: | Christine E. Cassidy (Author), Rachel Flynn (Author), Alyson Campbell (Author), Lauren Dobson (Author), Jodi Langley (Author), Deborah McNeil (Author), Ella Milne (Author), Pilar Zanoni (Author), Megan Churchill (Author), Karen M. Benzies (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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