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Workplace-based health research training: a qualitative study of perceived needs in a rural setting.

David D SchmidtJill ReymentEmma WebsterSue KirbyDavid Lyle
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2020)
This study has identified an overreliance on individual activity leading to a fragmented approach to research. There is a need for supportive structures, coordination and workplace leadership to overcome a longstanding culture that views research as out of the rural scope of practice. Identifying research training targets, partnering for educational expertise and planning for long-term sustainability are necessary steps toward increasing research activity in the longer term.
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