Abstract Background In the funding of health research and public health research it is vital that research questions posed are important and that funded research meets a research need or a gap in evidence. Many methods are used in the identification of research priorities, however, these can be resource intensive, costly and logistically challenging. Identifying such research priorities can be particularly challenging for complex public health problems as there is a need to consult a number of experts across disciplines and with a range of expertise. This study investigated the use of Delphi-like survey methods in identifying important research priorities relating to health inequalities and framing tractable research questions for topic are...
Health research provides new knowledge to improve the population's health. There are limited resourc...
Health research provides new knowledge to improve the population's health. There are limited resourc...
OBJECTIVE: Eating disorders are underrepresented among successful applications for medical research ...
BACKGROUND:In the funding of health research and public health research it is vital that research qu...
Abstract Background Research priority setting (RPS) studies are necessary to close the significant g...
Australia has national and state mental health plans that guide service development and promote qual...
INTRODUCTION: The Cochrane Collaboration aims to produce relevant and top priority evidence that res...
Background: As global research investment increases, attention inevitably turns to assessing and mea...
Research priority setting aims to gain consensus about areas where research effort will have wide be...
AIM/BACKGROUND: To describe the two-stage prioritization process being used by the UK National Insti...
A Delphi study was accomplished on the topic "what is needed to implement the information society wi...
Background: Scientific knowledge is a fundamental tool for making informed health policy decisions, ...
This study sought_to identify the most important, unanswered research _ questions in health educatio...
Abstract Background Public health research is an important component of United Kingdom (UK) health r...
Health research provides new knowledge to improve the population's health. There are limited resourc...
Health research provides new knowledge to improve the population's health. There are limited resourc...
Health research provides new knowledge to improve the population's health. There are limited resourc...
OBJECTIVE: Eating disorders are underrepresented among successful applications for medical research ...
BACKGROUND:In the funding of health research and public health research it is vital that research qu...
Abstract Background Research priority setting (RPS) studies are necessary to close the significant g...
Australia has national and state mental health plans that guide service development and promote qual...
INTRODUCTION: The Cochrane Collaboration aims to produce relevant and top priority evidence that res...
Background: As global research investment increases, attention inevitably turns to assessing and mea...
Research priority setting aims to gain consensus about areas where research effort will have wide be...
AIM/BACKGROUND: To describe the two-stage prioritization process being used by the UK National Insti...
A Delphi study was accomplished on the topic "what is needed to implement the information society wi...
Background: Scientific knowledge is a fundamental tool for making informed health policy decisions, ...
This study sought_to identify the most important, unanswered research _ questions in health educatio...
Abstract Background Public health research is an important component of United Kingdom (UK) health r...
Health research provides new knowledge to improve the population's health. There are limited resourc...
Health research provides new knowledge to improve the population's health. There are limited resourc...
Health research provides new knowledge to improve the population's health. There are limited resourc...
OBJECTIVE: Eating disorders are underrepresented among successful applications for medical research ...