Eleven tips for operational researchers working with health programmes: our experience based on implementing differentiated tuberculosis care in south India
Due to the workload and lack of a critical mass of trained operational researchers within their ranks, health systems and programmes may not be able to dedicate sufficient time to conducting operational research (OR). Hence, they may need the technical support of operational researchers from researc...
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