Sentiment analysis for use within rapid implementation research: How far and fast can we go?

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Janet C. Long is a health systems researcher with interests and expertise in social and professional networks, knowledge translation, and implementation science. She has a clinical background as a registered nurse and a science background in ecology. This unique combination of clinical, science, and health services research has enabled her to be a powerful connector across the translational gap between research and practice. Her passion is studying social interactions and influences within healthcare using social network theory and methodology. Dr Long’s systematic review on brokerage roles in collaborative networks, among other extensive publications in this area, has been highly cited.

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Smith, J. (2022). Sentiment analysis for use within rapid implementation research: How far and fast can we go? In Implementation Science: The Key Concepts (pp. 116–117). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003109945-34

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