Setting health research priorities using the CHNRI method: III. Involving stakeholders
Setting health research priorities is a complex and value-driven process. The introduction of the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method has made the process of setting research priorities more transparent and inclusive, but much of the process remains in the hands of funders...
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Main Authors: | Sachiyo Yoshida (Author), Kerri Wazny 2* (Author), Simon Cousens 3 (Author), Kit Yee Chan 2,4 (Author) |
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Edinburgh University Global Health Society,
2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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