Dissemination of public health research to prevent non-communicable diseases: a scoping review
Abstract Background Dissemination is a critical element of the knowledge translation pathway, and a necessary step to ensure research evidence is adopted and implemented by key end users in order to improve health outcomes. However, evidence-based guidance to inform dissemination activities in resea...
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Main Authors: | Heidi Turon (Author), Luke Wolfenden (Author), Meghan Finch (Author), Sam McCrabb (Author), Shaan Naughton (Author), Sean R O'Connor (Author), Ana Renda (Author), Emily Webb (Author), Emma Doherty (Author), Eloise Howse (Author), Cheryce L Harrison (Author), Penelope Love (Author), Natasha Smith (Author), Rachel Sutherland (Author), Sze Lin Yoong (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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