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- who: Susannah Martin and colleagues from the of Bristol, Bristol, United, Team, of Bristol, Bristol, Unitedevaluation methods compared with the Queen Mary University of London public engagement evaluation toolkit, database records were screened have published the paper: How are public engagement health festivals evaluated? A systematic review with narrative synthesis, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 29/09/2021
- what: The authors chose the QMUL toolkit as an appropriate comparator for this review as it is familiar to health researchers , and is applicable to a wide variety of engagement activities, including those evaluated in the . . .
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