Abstract Background Measuring research impact is of critical interest to philanthropic and government funding agencies interested in ensuring that the research they fund is both scientifically excellent and has meaningful impact into health and other outcomes. The Beat Cancer Project (BCP) is a AUD $34 m cancer research funding scheme that commenced in 2011. It was initiated by an Australian charity (Cancer Council SA), and supported by the South Australian Government and the state’s major universities. Methods This study applied Buxton and Hanney’s Payback Framework to assess research impact generated from the BCP after 3 years of funding. Data sources were an audit of peer-reviewed publications from January 2011 to September 2014 from Web...
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 ...
Objective: To evaluate the outcomes of the research investment of the National Heart Foundation of A...
Background Measuring research impact is of critical interest to philanthropic and government fundin...
Background: Measuring research impact is of critical interest to philanthropic and government fundin...
Background: Measuring research impact is of critical interest to philanthropic and government fundi...
Background: The interest and activity in measuring and reporting the impact of publicly funded healt...
To evaluate the impact of the National Breast Cancer Foundation's (NBCF's) research investment. Surv...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s (NBCF’s) research inve...
As pressures to maximize research funding grow, biomedical research funders are increasingly tasked ...
Objective: To report on strategies for, and outcomes of, evaluation of knowledge (publications), hea...
© 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 ...
Background: Health systems in Australia and worldwide are increasingly expected to conduct research ...
Abstract Background The question of how to measure, assess and optimise the returns from investment ...
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 ...
Objective: To evaluate the outcomes of the research investment of the National Heart Foundation of A...
Background Measuring research impact is of critical interest to philanthropic and government fundin...
Background: Measuring research impact is of critical interest to philanthropic and government fundin...
Background: Measuring research impact is of critical interest to philanthropic and government fundi...
Background: The interest and activity in measuring and reporting the impact of publicly funded healt...
To evaluate the impact of the National Breast Cancer Foundation's (NBCF's) research investment. Surv...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s (NBCF’s) research inve...
As pressures to maximize research funding grow, biomedical research funders are increasingly tasked ...
Objective: To report on strategies for, and outcomes of, evaluation of knowledge (publications), hea...
© 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 ...
Background: Health systems in Australia and worldwide are increasingly expected to conduct research ...
Abstract Background The question of how to measure, assess and optimise the returns from investment ...
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 ...
Objective: To evaluate the outcomes of the research investment of the National Heart Foundation of A...