Outcomes of a funding initiative to promote allied health research activity: a qualitative realist evaluation
Abstract Background Providing funding for clinicians to have protected time to undertake research can address a commonly cited barrier to research - lack of time. However, limited research has evaluated the impact or mechanisms of such funding initiatives. In the current economic environment, it is...
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Main Authors: | Joanne Hilder (Author), Sharon Mickan (Author), Christy Noble (Author), Kelly A. Weir (Author), Rachel Wenke (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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