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A guide to reviewing published evidence for use in health impact assessment
This 12 page Guide, with interactive hyperlinks provides a step-by-step framework to assist practitioners in reviewing literature for use in a health impact assessment (HIA).
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Publication date
11 Sep 2006
Creator(s)
Dr J Mindell
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SE Curtis, AL Boaz, L Taylor, M Joffe, J Biddulph, A Boltong
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Quality criteria for appraisal of studies and articles
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Keywords
evidence
Guide
HIA
literature review
literature search
PHL
COMMUNITY HEALTH
DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE
HEALTH
HEALTH BEHAVIOUR
HEALTH ECONOMICS
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT
HEALTH INDICATOR
HEALTH INTERVENTION
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH PROTECTION
HEALTH STATUS
HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH, HEALTH PROMOTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH METHODS, THEORY AND RESEARCH
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
RESEARCH DESIGN
RESEARCH METHOD
REVIEW
SUMMARY HEALTH
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
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13 Dec 2007
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13 Dec 2007
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International
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