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What works at enhancing health equity? Cochrane and Campbell collaboration evidence base

Robinson, Vivian A., Tugwell, Peter, Petticrew, Mark, Kristjansson, Elizabeth, Waters, Elizabeth, Cuervo, Luis Gabriel and Volmink, Jimmy 2005, What works at enhancing health equity? Cochrane and Campbell collaboration evidence base, in Global forum update on research for health volume 2 : poverty, equity and health research, Pro-Brook, London, England, pp.64-67.

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Title What works at enhancing health equity? Cochrane and Campbell collaboration evidence base
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Author(s) Robinson, Vivian A.
Tugwell, Peter
Petticrew, Mark
Kristjansson, Elizabeth
Waters, Elizabeth
Cuervo, Luis Gabriel
Volmink, Jimmy
Title of book Global forum update on research for health volume 2 : poverty, equity and health research
Editor(s) Matlin, Stephen
Publication date 2005
Series Global forum update on research for health ; v. 2
Chapter number 13
Total chapters 41
Start page 64
End page 67
Total pages 4
Publisher Pro-Brook
Place of Publication London, England
Summary
ISBN 2940286361
9782940286362
Language eng
Field of Research 111712 Health Promotion
HERDC Research category B1.1 Book chapter
Copyright notice ©2005, Text Global Forum for Health Research 2005 Volume Pro-Brook Publishing Limited 2005
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30016209

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: School of Health and Social Development
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