Applying systems thinking to knowledge mobilisation in public health
Abstract Context Knowledge mobilisation (KM) is a vital strategy in efforts to improve public health policy and practice. Linear models describing knowledge transfer and translation have moved towards multi-directional and complexity-attuned approaches where knowledge is produced and becomes meaning...
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Main Authors: | Abby Haynes (Author), Lucie Rychetnik (Author), Diane Finegood (Author), Michelle Irving (Author), Louise Freebairn (Author), Penelope Hawe (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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