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The evolution of multiagency partnerships for safety over the course of research engagement: experiences from the NoGAPS project.

Caroline F Finch AoAlex DonaldsonBelinda J GabbeAkram MuhammadAnna Wong SheeDavid G LloydJill Cook
Published in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2016)
This is the first study to assess the functioning of a multiagency partnership to address sport injury prevention implementation. For NoGAPS, the engagement of stakeholders from the outset facilitated the development of new and/or stronger links between non-academic partners. Partners shared the common goal of ensuring the real-world uptake of interventions and research evidence-informed recommendations. Effective multiagency partnerships have the potential to influence the implementation of policies and practices beyond the life of a research project.
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