Is qualitative social research in global health fulfilling its potential?: a systematic evidence mapping of research on point-of-care testing in low- and middle-income contexts
Abstract Background Qualitative social research has made valuable contributions to understanding technology-based interventions in global health. However, we have little evidence of who is carrying out this research, where, how, for what purpose, or the overall scope of this body of work. To address...
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Main Authors: | Janet Perkins (Author), Sarah Nelson (Author), Emma Birley (Author), Emilie Mcswiggan (Author), Marshall Dozier (Author), Anna McCarthy (Author), Nadege Atkins (Author), Eldad Agyei-Manu (Author), Jasmin Rostron (Author), Koichi Kameda (Author), Ann Kelly (Author), Clare Chandler (Author), Alice Street (Author) |
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