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5 Nov 2008

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Publications related to the Toolkit

World Health Organization (2001). National health research systems. Report of an international workshop, Cha-Am, Thailand, World Health Organization, Geneva.

Pang T, Sadana R, Hanney S, Bhutta ZA, Hyder AA, Simon J (2003). Knowledge for better health : A conceptual framework and foundation for health research systems, Bulletin of the World Health Organization; 82(11): 815-820.
PMID: 14758408

Sadana R, D'Souza C, Hyder AA, Chowdhury AMR (2004). Importance of health research in South Asia, British Medical Journal, 328:826-30.
PMID: 15070643

Sadana R, Pang T. Current approaches to national health research systems analysis: a brief overview of the WHO health research system analysis initiative. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva 2004; 92: 351-362.

World Health Organization (2004). Chapter 3: Strengthening health research systems in the World Report on Knowledge for Better Health, Geneva, Switzerland.

D'Souza C, Sadana R (2006). Why do case studies on national health research systems matter? Identifying common challenges in low- and middle-income countries, Social Science and Medicine; 62(8): 2072-2078.
PMID: 16165261

Communication of health research to the public: Analysis of newspaper content in 13 low- and middle- income countries. [Forthcoming]

Other related publications on Health Research Systems

Bibliometrics

Paraje G, Sadana R, Karam G (2005). Public Health. Increasing International Gaps in Health-Related Publications, Science; 308: 959-960.
PMID: 15890863

Lewison, G (2005). Comment on: International Gaps in Science Publications, Letters, Science; 309: 1325.
PMID: 16123286

Paraje, G, Sadana, R (2005). Response: International Gaps in Science Publications, Letters, Science; 309: 1325.

Financing

Sadana R, Racelis R, Hernandez, P, Berridge S, Torres TT (2005). Getting financial flows data for health research “above the line” in national health accounts: policy relevance, data requirements, disaggregation perspectives, and performer-based survey. World Health Organization and Global Fund for Health Research. Presented at Forum 9, Mumbai, India.

Integration of financial flows for Health Research in National Health Accounts

Research outputs and Regional analysis [available soon]

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