Research from Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries will Benefit Global Health and the Physiotherapy Profession, but it Requires Support
Disparities in research publications are common in the physiotherapy and rehabilitation fields.^1^ A small proportion of published research arises from low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs),^1,2^ home to 85% of the world's population. Systems-level, institutional-level, and individual-...
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Main Authors: | Saurab Sharma (Author), Arianne Verhagen (Author), Mark Elkins (Author), Jean-Michel Brismée (Author), George D. Fulk (Author), Jakub Taradaj (Author), Lois Steen (Author), Alan Jette (Author), Ann Moore (Author), Aimee Stewart (Author), Barbara J. Hoogenboom (Author), Anne Söderlund (Author), Michele Harms (Author), Rafael Zambelli Pinto (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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