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Knowledge User Engagement for Digital Health Data in Suicide Prevention: Lessons Learned for a Multinational Data
Sridevi Kundurthi1, Nelson Shen1,2, Reena Besa1
1Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:
Digital health data is being increasingly collected and used in the field of suicide prevention and care, but the extent to which knowledge users are engaged in these initiatives is unclear. We build on previous work by conducting a secondary analysis of rapid review data, to describe knowledge user perspectives, the level of engagement and resulting outputs.
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