Effects of a demand-led evidence briefing service on the uptake and use of research evidence by commissioners of health services: protocol for a controlled before and after study

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The proposed research will generate new knowledge of direct relevance and value to the NHS. The findings will help to clarify which elements of the service are of value in promoting the use of research evidence. Those involved in NHS commissioning will be able to use the results to inform how best t …
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Authors Wilson PM;Farley K;Thompson C;Chambers D;Bickerdike L;Watt IS;Lambert M;Turner R;;
Journal Implementation science : IS
Year 2015
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