Randomised controlled trial of a theoretically grounded tailored intervention to diffuse evidence-based public health practice [ISRCTN23257060]

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Louise Forsetlund
Peter Bradley
Lisa Forsen
Lena Nordheim
Gro Jamtvedt
Arild Bjørndal
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[1] Directorate for Health and Social Affairs,
[2] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,undefined
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Concept Knowledge; Research Information; Multifaceted Intervention; Library Service; Discussion List;
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10.1186/1472-6920-3-2
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