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Table 3 List of missing stakeholders from the agenda-setting process

From: Using an integrated knowledge translation approach to build a public health research agenda

Wider Community

Acute Health Care

• Citizens/The public

• Hospitals

• Aboriginal groups

Institutes/Centers

• Representatives of community groups

• National Collaborating Centers for Public Health (beyond the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health)

Professional Associations/Networks

• Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences

• Association of Nursing Directors and Supervisors of Ontario Official Health Agencies

• Wellesley Institute

• Association of Public Health Epidemiologists in Ontario

• Caledon Institute of Social Policy

• The Board of Health section of the Association of Local Public Health Agencies

• Funders (beyond the Canadian Institutes of Health Research)

• Association of Municipalities of Ontario

• Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec

• Canadian Health Human Resources Network

• BC Centre for Disease Control

• Ontario Health Human Resources Network

Government Partners

• Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health

• First Nations and Inuit Health Branch

• Health Promotion Ontario

• Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services

• Association of Ontario Health Centres

• Ontario Ministry of Education

• Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario

• Municipal government (e.g., school boards)

Public Health Agencies/Organizations

Education Sector

• Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario

• All schools and programs that offer public health degrees

• Canadian Cancer Society

• Canadian Partnership Against Cancer

• Health professional programs (e.g., Schools of Nursing, Medicine, Nutrition, etc.)