What will it take to get the evidential value of lay knowledge recognised?

International Journal of Public Health - Tập 63 - Trang 1013-1014 - 2018
Jennie Popay1
1Division of Health Research, Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

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