Nimble, efficient and evolving: the rapid response of the National Collaborating Centres to COVID-19 in Canada Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Abstract

    Since December 2019, there has been a global explosion of research on COVID-19. In Canada, the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health form one of the central pillars supporting evidence-informed decision making by gathering, synthesizing and translating emerging findings. Funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada and located across Canada, the six NCCs promote and support the use of scientific research and other knowledges to strengthen public health practice, programs and policies. This paper offers an overview of the NCCs as an example of public health knowledge mobilization in Canada and showcases the NCCs’ contribution to the COVID-19 response while reflecting on the numerous challenges encountered.

authors

  • Dobbins, Maureen
  • Dubois, Alejandra
  • Atkinson, Donna
  • Bellefleur, Olivier
  • Betker, Claire
  • Haworth-Brockman, Margaret
  • Ma, Lydia

publication date

  • February 2021