World Report on Knowledge for Better Health

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The Report will expound the message that we must turn scientific knowledge into actions, which improves peoples health, and that health improvement through knowledge applications is a critical factor in human development and alleviation of ill-health and poverty worldwide. (extrait de la table des matières) Chapter 4 Linking Research to Action 97 Key Messages 97 4.1 Links between research, policy, practice and public opinion 98 4.2 Challenges and barriers to the use of research 101 4.3 How can researchers effectively communicate research results? 102 4.4 Strengthening the use of evidence in decision-making 109 4.5 Bringing together the producers and users of research 115 4.6 Improving public health programmes in developing countries 120

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World Health Organization (WHO). (2004). World Report on Knowledge for Better Health. World Health (Vol. 325, pp. 473–473). Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books?id=IgTIjQ06LssC

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