نتایج جستجو برای: research meeting

تعداد نتایج: 1468765  

2000
Bronwyn H. Hall Albert N. Link John T. Scott

Universities are a key institution in the US innovation system and an important aspect of their involvement is the role they play in Private-Public Partnering activities. This study seeks to gain a better understanding of the performance of university-industry research partnerships using a sample survey of pre-commercial research projects funded the U.S. government's Advanced Technology Program...

2017
Anthony D. Harries Simon D. Makombe Erik J. Schouten Andreas Jahn Edwin Libamba Kelita Kamoto Frank Chimbwandira

The national scale up of antiretroviral therapy in Malawi is based on a public health approach, with principles and practices borrowed from the successful World Health Organization "DOTS" tuberculosis control framework. The scale up of antiretroviral therapy was under-pinned by a very strong monitoring and evaluation system, which was used to audit the scale up approach and conduct operational ...

2012
Yiannis Kyratsis Raheelah Ahmad Alison Holmes

BACKGROUND We know that patient care can be improved by implementing evidence-based innovations and applying research findings linked to good practice. Successfully implementing innovations in complex organisations, such as the UK's National Health Service (NHS), is often challenging as multiple contextual dynamics mediate the process. Research studies have explored the challenges of introducin...

2018
Christopher G. Parkin Anita Homberg Rolf Hinzmann

International experts in the field of diabetes and diabetes technology met in Warsaw, Poland, for the 10th Annual Symposium on Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose. The goal of these meetings is to establish a global network of experts to facilitate new collaborations and research projects that can improve the lives of people with diabetes. The 2017 meeting comprised a comprehensive scientific prog...

Journal: :Expert review of pharmacoeconomics & outcomes research 2014
Danielle C Lavallee Paul Wicks Rafael Alfonso Cristancho C Daniel Mullins

Patient and stakeholder engagement enhances the meaningfulness of patient-centered outcomes research. Continuous engagement of diverse patients helps to achieve representativeness and to avoid tokenism, but is perceived as challenging due to resource and time constraints. The widespread availability of the internet, mobile phones, and electronic devices makes 'high-tech' solutions appealing, bu...

2014
Julie Parle Vanessa Noble

This Special Edition of Medical History is the first in this journal’s fifty-seven years’ history solely dedicated to histories of medicine, health and healing in South Africa, or indeed any African region. With one exception, the six articles featured here were presented at a workshop held in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa in August 2012, under the broad (and often shifting) umbrella theme of ‘Ne...

2015
Jackie Bridges Jane Hughes Naomi Farrington Alison Richardson

OBJECTIVES Although older people can experience complex health and social care needs alongside a primary cancer diagnosis, little is understood about how cancer treatment decisions are made for this population. This study aimed to investigate how cancer treatment decisions are formulated for older people with complex health and social care needs and the factors that shape these processes. DES...

Journal: :Disability and rehabilitation 2015
Chantal Camden Keiko Shikako-Thomas Tram Nguyen Emma Graham Aliki Thomas Jennifer Sprung Christopher Morris Dianne J Russell

PURPOSE To describe how stakeholder engagement has been undertaken and evaluated in rehabilitation research. METHODS A scoping review of the scientific literature using five search strategies. Quantitative and qualitative analyses using extracted data. Interpretation of results was iteratively discussed within the team, which included a parent stakeholder. RESULTS Searches identified 101 ca...

2011
Tracy Riley

Between 2006 and 2008 the Ministry of Education funded the evaluation of three Talent Development Initiatives for gifted and talented students. The methodology employed was one of participatory action research, a process of evaluation that enables learning by doing, as researchers and practitioners work alongside one another. Through the process of evaluating the three programmes, the researche...

2016
Sarah Prediger Sigrid Harendza

Background: Evidence-based medical education is playing an increasingly important role in the choice of didactic methods and the development of medical curricula and assessments. In Germany, a growing number of educational research projects has accompanied an ongoing change in the medical education process. The aim of this project was to assess medical education research activities at one medic...

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