Uncovering the processes of knowledge transformation: the example of local evidence-informed policy-making in United Kingdom healthcare

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John Gabbay
Andrée le May
Catherine Pope
Emer Brangan
Ailsa Cameron
Jonathan H. Klein
Lesley Wye
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[1] University of Southampton,Wessex Institute
[2] University of Cambridge,Institute of Public Health
[3] NIHR East of England Applied Research Collaboration,Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
[4] School of Health Sciences,School for Policy Studies
[5] University of Southampton,Southampton Business School
[6] University of Oxford,Bristol Medical School
[7] University of the West of England,undefined
[8] University of Bristol,undefined
[9] University of Southampton,undefined
[10] University of Bristol,undefined
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Evidence-based healthcare policy; research-based evidence; research implementation; knowledge transformation; knowledge mobilisation; healthcare commissioning;
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