Why Don’t We See More Translation of Health Promotion Research to Practice? Rethinking the Efficacy-to-Effectiveness Transition
Russell E. Glasgow(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Alfred C. Marcus(Kaiser Permanente), Edward Lichtenstein(Kaiser Permanente)
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