A scoping review of the globally available tools for assessing health research partnership outcomes and impacts
Abstract Background Health research partnership approaches have grown in popularity over the past decade, but the systematic evaluation of their outcomes and impacts has not kept equal pace. Identifying partnership assessment tools and key partnership characteristics is needed to advance partnership...
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Main Authors: | Kelly J. Mrklas (Author), Jamie M. Boyd (Author), Sumair Shergill (Author), Sera Merali (Author), Masood Khan (Author), Cheryl Moser (Author), Lorelli Nowell (Author), Amelia Goertzen (Author), Liam Swain (Author), Lisa M. Pfadenhauer (Author), Kathryn M. Sibley (Author), Mathew Vis-Dunbar (Author), Michael D. Hill (Author), Shelley Raffin-Bouchal (Author), Marcello Tonelli (Author), Ian D. Graham (Author) |
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