Capacity building for implementation research: a methodology for advancing health research and practice
Abstract Background Implementation research is increasingly being recognised as an important discipline seeking to maximise the benefits of evidence-based interventions. Although capacity-building efforts are ongoing, there has been limited attention on the contextual and health system peculiarities...
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Main Authors: | Phyllis Dako-Gyeke (Author), Emmanuel Asampong (Author), Edwin Afari (Author), Pascal Launois (Author), Mercy Ackumey (Author), Kwabena Opoku-Mensah (Author), Samuel Dery (Author), Patricia Akweongo (Author), Justice Nonvignon (Author), Moses Aikins (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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