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Operational research in low-income countries: what, why, and how? The Lancet infectious diseases [Lancet Infect Dis] Journal article

 
TitleOperational research in low-income countries: what, why, and how?
Author(s)Zachariah R, Harries AD, Ishikawa N, Rieder HL, Bissell K, Laserson K, Massaquoi M, Van Herp M, Reid T 
InstitutionOperational Research Unit, Medical Department, Brussels Operational Centre, Médecins Sans Frontières, Brussels, Belgium.
SourceLancet Infect Dis 2009 Nov; 9(11):711-7.
AbstractOperational research is increasingly being discussed at institutional meetings, donor forums, and scientific conferences, but limited published information exists on its role from a disease-control and programme perspective. We suggest a definition of operational research, clarify its relevance to infectious-disease control programmes, and describe some of the enabling factors and challenges for its integration into programme settings. Particularly in areas where the disease burden is high and resources and time are limited, investment in operational research and promotion of a culture of inquiry are needed so that health care can become more efficient. Thus, research capacity needs to be developed, specific resources allocated, and different stakeholders (academic institutions, national programme managers, and non-governmental organisations) brought together in promoting operational research.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19850229
  
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