Publication: Implementation science: Relevance in the real world without sacrificing rigor
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2017
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Geng, Elvin H., David Peiris, and Margaret E. Kruk. 2017. “Implementation science: Relevance in the real world without sacrificing rigor.” PLoS Medicine 14 (4): e1002288. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002288. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002288.
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Three members of PLOS Medicine's editorial board who are leading researchers in implementation science define the characteristics of high-quality studies and invite their submission to the journal.
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Medicine and Health Sciences, Health Care, Health Services Research, Clinical Research Design, Comparative Effectiveness Research, Biology and Life Sciences, Behavior, Observational Studies, Public and Occupational Health, Global Health, Behavioral and Social Aspects of Health, Science Policy
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