Towards development of guidelines for harnessing implementation science for suicide prevention: an international Delphi expert consensus study
Objectives Suicide research and prevention are complex. Many practical, methodological and ethical challenges must be overcome to implement effective suicide prevention interventions. Implementation science can offer insights into what works, why and in what context. Yet, there are limited real-worl...
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