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Building Implementation Science in Nutrition

29 Sep 2020

Improving population nutrition requires an understanding not only of biological factors but also of the socio-political factors at play. Implementation science is systematized knowledge about how to improve implementation that is:

  1. Distinguished by its aims to learn about the process of implementation
  2. Uses methods that derive from and fit with the aims
  3. Built with tacit (as well as an expert) knowledge and experiential learning

This article shares how implementation science can play a key role in comprehensive nutrition improvements, especially for women and children. This paper can aid implementers in understanding implementation science for nutrition programs for women and children and enhance program effectiveness.

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PUBLISHED BY
Oxford Academic, American Society for Nutrition
YEAR OF PUBLISHING
2020
AUTHORS
Andrea M. Warren, et al.

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Nutrition Report

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