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Barriers, facilitators and strategies for implementing on-site hospital solar power in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review, global prioritisation survey and development of an implementation tool. [PDF]

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Linder C   +13 more
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Novel approach to the codesign of a tailored intervention bundle: applying theory with pragmatism. [PDF]

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Pokharel S   +6 more
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Safeguarding climate-resilient mangroves requires only a moderate increase in the global protected area. [PDF]

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Research priorities for improved pandemic and epidemic intelligence.

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Tornimbene B   +24 more
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Long-term breast cancer survivors: experiences, needs, and proposals for person-centred care. [PDF]

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Stakeholder quantification and prioritisation research: A systematic literature review

Information and Software Technology, 2018
Abstract Context Stakeholder quantification and prioritisation (SQP) is executed to quantify and prioritise stakeholders of the system based on their impacts. Selecting and involving the appropriate stakeholders are considered one of the major factors for producing a successful system. Objective The objectives of this paper is to provide precise
Fadhl Hujainah   +2 more
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Prioritising general practice research

Medical Journal of Australia, 2016
Cuts to federal funding put us in grave danger of wasting the investment made to achieve current gains in research capacity.
Tania M, Winzenberg, Gerard F, Gill
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Consumers are helping to prioritise research

BMJ, 2001
EDITOR—We welcome the increasing participation of consumers in designing, conducting, and interpreting the results of randomised controlled trials.1 At the National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment we also recognise the importance of asking consumers to help decide which trials are needed. The health technology assessment programme
J, Royle, S, Oliver
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