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  • B. McCormack
  • J. Rycroft-Malone
  • K. DeCorby
  • A.M. Hutchinson
  • T. Bucknall
  • B. Kent
  • A. Schultz
  • E.S. Clarke
  • C. Stetler
  • M. Titler
  • L. Wallin
Change agency in its various forms is one intervention aimed at improving the effectiveness of the uptake of evidence. Facilitators, knowledge brokers and opinion leaders are examples of change agency strategies used to promote knowledge utilization. This review adopts a realist approach and addresses the following question: What change agency characteristics work, for whom do they work, in what circumstances and why
Original languageEnglish
JournalImplementation Science
Volume8
Issue number107
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Publication statusPublished - 8 Sept 2013
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