Health services research tools for public health professionals
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- DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2003.035030
Health services research tools for public health professionals
Abstract
Although the fields of public health and health services research have much in common, public health practitioners--in their daily encounters with practical, frontline challenges--may not be aware of the quantity and the quality of information generated by health services research that is directly related to public health activities. We describe a number of health services research resources that public health practitioners may find useful, including an overview of these resources and several in-depth examples.
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