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Author: Palagyi, Anna; Dodd, Rebecca; Jan, Stephen; Nambiar, Devaki; Joshi, Rohina; Tian, Maoyi; Abimbola, Seye; Peiris, David
Title: Organisation of primary health care in the Asia-Pacific region: developing a prioritised research agenda
  • Document date: 2019_8_16
  • ID: zjsjgd31_1
    Snippet: â–º Gaps in the available evidence of effective primary health care (PHC) organisational interventions within Asia-Pacific low-and middle-income countries remain substantial. â–º Health policy and systems research priorities of national PHC stakeholders do not always align with scientific research outputs. â–º Most of the gaps in evidence centre on discrete PHC interventions and programmes while stakeholders prioritise evidence around system-leve.....
    Document: â–º Gaps in the available evidence of effective primary health care (PHC) organisational interventions within Asia-Pacific low-and middle-income countries remain substantial. â–º Health policy and systems research priorities of national PHC stakeholders do not always align with scientific research outputs. â–º Most of the gaps in evidence centre on discrete PHC interventions and programmes while stakeholders prioritise evidence around system-level reforms. â–º To optimise use and impact of scarce research resources, PHC research efforts should engage end-users from the outset and account for health system complexity.

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