نتایج جستجو برای: health research funding

تعداد نتایج: 2219815  

2012
Bev Holmes Gayle Scarrow Megan Schellenberg

BACKGROUND A growing body of work on knowledge translation (KT) reveals significant gaps between what is known to improve health, and what is done to improve health. The literature and practice also suggest that KT has the potential to narrow those gaps, leading to more evidence-informed healthcare. In response, Canadian health research funders and agencies have made KT a priority. This article...

2014
Pernelle A Smits Jean-Louis Denis

BACKGROUND Funding agencies constitute one essential pillar for policy makers, researchers and health service delivery institutions. Such agencies are increasingly providing support for science implementation. In this paper, we investigate health research funding agencies and how they support the integration of science into policy, and of science into practice, and vice versa. METHODS We sele...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2009
Ricardo Araya

There are huge inequalities in health research within and between countries. It is argued that this may hinder the process of setting and tackling mental health priorities. If this were true, establishing research priorities would be important. However, this is not a simple process and one must be aware of its limitations. Despite a plethora of declarations, funding for mental health research i...

Journal: :BMJ 2003
Susan Kerrison Nick McNally Allyson M Pollock

the UK. London: King’s Fund, 2002. 3 Department of Health. Research and development for a first class service. London: DoH, 2000. www.doh.gov.uk/research/documents/rd3/ first_class_service.pdf (accessed 3 July 2003). 4 Department of Health website. www.doh.gov.uk/research/ (accessed 3 July 2003). 5 Culyer A. Supporting research and development in the NHS. Report of the Department of Health Rese...

Journal: :Stroke 1999
R J Traystman G Hademenos

It is an exciting time for stroke research. Over the last couple of years with the use of tPA, and now at the most recent International Stroke and Cerebral Circulation Conference meeting, the announcement of 2 promising new thrombolytic agents (Ancrod and Pro-urokinase) for acute stroke treatment, it is an exciting time indeed. Neuroprotective agents are still being investigated, and while an e...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
ehsan mostafavi azam bazrafshan

background institut pasteur international network (ipin), which includes 32 research institutes around the world, is a network of research and expertise to fight against infectious diseases. a scientometric approach was applied to describe research and collaboration activities of ipin.   methods publications were identified using a manual search of ipin member addresses in science citation inde...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2004
Eva Harris

7 The phrases ‘technology transfer’ and ‘scientific capacity building’ are two of the many used to describe scientific partnerships between developed and developing countries. This is an extremely rich and fascinating process that is very complex and often oversimplified. It is undoubtedly an essential interaction. The Global Forum for Health Research report (Global Forum for Health Research, 1...

Journal: :Circulation research 2015
Michael Hanna

In an era of economic recession and budget cutbacks,Americans may be curious to know how the government is distributing their taxes for medical research, relative to their health needs. Previous reports recommended that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) allocate funding proportional to the burden-of-illness from diseases and conditions. But the most recent publicly available data on burde...

2017
Henry Zakumumpa Sara Bennett Freddie Ssengooba

BACKGROUND Sub-Saharan Africa is heavily dependent on global health initiatives (GHIs) for funding antiretroviral therapy (ART) scale-up. There are indications that global investments for ART scale-up are flattening. It is unclear what new funding channels can bridge the funding gap for ART service delivery. Many previous studies have focused on domestic government spending and international fu...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2011
Alison Palkhivala

I n a funding climate where funding research for the most prevalent malignancies such as breast and colorectal cancers is already highly competitive, researchers working on rare malignancies such as myelofibrosis or soft-tissue sarcomas face an even bigger challenge. Hundreds of cancers meet the criterion for a rare disease: a prevalence of less than 200,000 in the U.S. And researchers of these...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید