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Setting health research priorities using the CHNRI method: VII. A review of the first 50 applications of the CHNRI method
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University of Edinburgh, World Health Organization, The George Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne, ...
Published InJournal of Global Health
Year2017
Citations81
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several recent reviews of the methods used to set research priorities have identified the CHNRI method (acronym derived from the "Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative") as an approach that clearly became popular and widely used over the past decade. In this paper we review the first 50 examples of application of the CHNRI method, published between 2007 and 2016, and summarize the most important messages that emerged from those experiences. METHODS: We conducted a literature review to identify the first 50 examples of application of the CHNRI method in chronological order. We searched Google Scholar, PubMed and so-called grey literature. RESULTS: Initially, between 2007 and 2011, the CHNRI method was mainly used for setting research priorities to address…
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