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Evidence-Informed, Evidence not Used: A Pilot Study of a Sustained Flawed Process and Unfinished Business

An anonymous, online survey using a convenience sample of global researchers was implemented during 2013-2014 to explore the actual use or nonuse of their research outcomes in a range of interventions in the area of substance use and related disorders. Eighty-seven researchers from 19 countries resp...

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Published in:Substance use & misuse 2015-01, Vol.50 (8-9), p.1216-1219
Main Authors: Einstein, Stan-Shlomo, Straussner, Shulamith Lala Ashenberg, Johnson, Timothy P., Gartside, Will
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Drug abuse
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Internet
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Research Personnel
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