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    • Knowledge Mobilisation Capacity Building Workshop 

      Irving, Michelle
      Published 2021
      A workshop aimed at building skills in systems thinking and knowledge mobilisation practices to effectively establish a knowledge pathway for their own research. Traditionally, efforts by researchers to inform policy and ...
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    • Building Capacity for Citizen Science Amongst Policy and Practice Stakeholders in Public Health 

      Rowbotham, Sam; Laird, Yvonne
      Published 2021-09-06
      Interest in citizen science approaches is growing amongst stakeholders in public health, but there is a lack of resources to support the use of citizen science in policy and practice settings. The Citizen Science in ...
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    • Scaling-up Complex Interventions : Adaptation is not a Threat to Fidelity 

      Hawe, Penny
      Published 2020-08-14
      Practitioners delivering evidence-based interventions get pulled in different directions. It is intuitive to adapt interventions to context, but usually against ‘standard’ recommendations to do so. The nexus of the problem ...
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    • Prescription opioid use in Australian children and adolescents: a national population-based study 

      Bell, Jane; Pearson, Sallie-Anne; Paget, Simon P; Nielsen, Timothy; Buckley, Nicholas A; Collins, John; Nassar, Natasha
      Published 2019-12-10
      The increased use of strong opioids should be monitored as higher doses have been associated with increased opioid-related adverse events, (such as emergency department visits, hospital admissions and deaths) and opioid ...
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    • How guidelines shape the geography of healthcare: measuring, explaining, acting 

      Ulyte, Agne
      Published 2019-08-01
      In this seminar, we will explore how the geographic variation in healthcare services utilization reflects the differences in evidence and guidelines in Switzerland. First, we will discuss the opportunities and challenges ...
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