Learning in the zone: toward workforce development of evidence-based public policy communication
Abstract Background Evidence-based policy communication (EBPC) is an important, emerging focus in public health research. However, we have yet to understand public health workforce ability to develop and/or use it. The study objective was to characterize capacity to develop and use EBPC and identify...
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Main Authors: | Beth E. Meyerson (Author), Laura T. Haderxhanaj (Author), Karen Comer (Author), Gregory D. Zimet (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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