In its premier issue, Health Promotion Practice featured a thoughtful compendium by R. Brick Lancaster and Kathleen Roe of the progress toward more effective collaboration between health education practitioners and researchers during the 1990s. It is gratifying to see how much has been done toward addressing Lancaster’s insightful 1992 recommendations, and it makes the inauguration of this new journal particularly welcomed as a continuation of that progress.
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