There have been many calls internationally over the past decade to strengthen, support and sustain research capacity in lower- and middle-income countries . Research capacity is considered an essential foundation for costeffective healthcare systems. There is growing recognition that a more systems-oriented approach to research capacity building is appropriate. While many countries and research funding organisations have invested in training individuals for this purpose, in many LMICs research capacity remains fragmented, uneven and fragile. This book addresses these gaps, capturing what was learned from teams working on the Global Health Research Initiative. It brings together the experiences of 13 research capacity-building teams co-led by Canadians and LMIC researchers in several regions of the world including Sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia.
Pages
274
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Of Cape Town Press
Release
December 01, 2016
ISBN
1775822079
ISBN 13
9781775822073
Building and Evaluating Research Capacity in Healthcare Systems: Case Studies and Innovative Models
There have been many calls internationally over the past decade to strengthen, support and sustain research capacity in lower- and middle-income countries . Research capacity is considered an essential foundation for costeffective healthcare systems. There is growing recognition that a more systems-oriented approach to research capacity building is appropriate. While many countries and research funding organisations have invested in training individuals for this purpose, in many LMICs research capacity remains fragmented, uneven and fragile. This book addresses these gaps, capturing what was learned from teams working on the Global Health Research Initiative. It brings together the experiences of 13 research capacity-building teams co-led by Canadians and LMIC researchers in several regions of the world including Sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia.