Value and challenges of using observational studies in systematic reviews of public health interventions
Main Authors: | Hilton Boon, M, Burns, J, Craig, P, Griebler, U, Heise, TL, Katikireddi, SV, Rehfuess, E, Shepperd, S, Thompson, H, Bero, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Public Health Association
2022
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