Abstract Background The question of how to measure, assess and optimise the returns from investment in health and medical research (HMR) is a highly policy-relevant issue. Research Impact Assessment Frameworks (RIAFs) provide a conceptual measurement framework to assess the impact from HMR. The aims of this study were (1) to elicit the views of Medical Research Institutes (MRIs) regarding objectives, definitions, methods, barriers, potential scope and attitudes towards RIAFs, and (2) to investigate whether an assessment framework should represent a retrospective reflection of research impact or a prospective approach integrated into the research process. The wider objective was to inform the development of a draft RIAF for Australia’s MRIs....
Background: Research translation, particularly in the biomedical area, is often discussed but there ...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Research translation, particularly in the biomedical area, is ofte...
Abstract Background Funders of medical research the world over are increasingly seeking, in research...
© 2020 Australian Health Promotion Association Issues addressed: The significant investment in h...
Background: Health systems in Australia and worldwide are increasingly expected to conduct research ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Background: Health systems in Australia and worldwide are increasingly expected to conduct research ...
Background: Healthcare accounts for approximately 9.7% of Australia’s GDP. The longevity of Australi...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: Healthcare accounts for approximately 9.7% of Austra...
Background: Research translation, particularly in the biomedical area, is often discussed but there ...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Research translation, particularly in the biomedical area, is ofte...
Abstract Background Funders of medical research the world over are increasingly seeking, in research...
© 2020 Australian Health Promotion Association Issues addressed: The significant investment in h...
Background: Health systems in Australia and worldwide are increasingly expected to conduct research ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Background: Health systems in Australia and worldwide are increasingly expected to conduct research ...
Background: Healthcare accounts for approximately 9.7% of Australia’s GDP. The longevity of Australi...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Impact occurs when research generates benefits (health, economic, cultural) in addition to building ...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: Healthcare accounts for approximately 9.7% of Austra...
Background: Research translation, particularly in the biomedical area, is often discussed but there ...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Research translation, particularly in the biomedical area, is ofte...
Abstract Background Funders of medical research the world over are increasingly seeking, in research...