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      Translating research for evidence-based public health: key concepts and future directions.

      Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
      Evidence-Based Medicine, trends, Health Policy, Humans, Public Health, Public Policy, Translational Medical Research

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          Applying research to guide evidence-based practice is an ongoing and significant challenge for public health. Developments in the emerging field of 'translation' have focused on different aspects of the problem, resulting in competing frameworks and terminology. In this paper the scope of 'translation' in public health is defined, and four related but conceptually different 'translation processes' that support evidence-based practice are outlined: (1) reviewing the transferability of evidence to new settings, (2) translation research, (3) knowledge translation, and (4) knowledge translation research. Finally, an integrated framework is presented to illustrate the relationship between these domains, and priority areas for further development and empirical research are identified.

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          22569750
          10.1136/jech-2011-200038

          Chemistry
          Evidence-Based Medicine,trends,Health Policy,Humans,Public Health,Public Policy,Translational Medical Research

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