Exploratory factor analysis of constructs used for investigating research uptake for public healthcare practice and policy in a resource-limited setting, South Africa
Abstract Background Low-resource settings are often less capable of responding to and implementing available quality research evidence for public healthcare practice and policy development due to various factors. In most low-resource settings, limited empirical evidence is available to help deal wit...
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Main Authors: | Jerry Sigudla (Author), Jeanette E. Maritz (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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