Generating Evidence From Contextual Clinical Research in Low- to Middle Income Countries: A Roadmap Based on Theory of Change
Along with inadequate access to high-quality care, competing health priorities, fragile health systems, and conflicts, there is an associated delay in evidence generation and research from LMICs. Lack of basic epidemiologic understanding of the disease burden in these regions poses a significant kno...
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Main Authors: | Babar S. Hasan (Author), Muneera A. Rasheed (Author), Asra Wahid (Author), Raman Krishna Kumar (Author), Liesl Zuhlke (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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