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Fig 1.

Research workflow and relationship between the objectives.

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Table 1.

Team members’ affiliations, expertise, and roles within the research project.

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Table 2.

Frameworks used to determine scope of systematic reviews.

For quantitative studies, we will use the Participants, Interventions, Comparators, Outcomes, Study type (PICOS) framework. For qualitative studies, we will use Participants, Issue, and Evaluation/Effect (PIE) framework.

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Table 3.

Preliminary categories to be included in the PROGRESS-Plus data collection [38, 39].

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Fig 2.

The knowledge-action framework for the proposed research.

Adopted from CIHR’s Knowledge Mobilization Framework and Action Plan. The framework captures the dynamic processes of knowledge synthesis and mobilization in the development of our proposed products.

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