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Table 4 Ranked factors that could help sustain partnerships

From: Collaborative health research partnerships: a survey of researcher and knowledge-user attitudes and perceptions

Researchers

Rank 1

Rank 2

Rank 3

Rank 4

Rank 5

Rank 6

Total

Information for researchers and knowledge-users about how to successfully apply for grants

11 (9.4%)

32 (27.4%)

29 (24.8%)

21 (17.9%)

17 (14.5%)

7 (6%)

117

Workshops or training modules for researchers and knowledge-users to increase relevant skills

8 (6.5%)

14 (11.4%)

33 (26.8%)

33 (26.8%)

30 (24.4%)

5 (4.1%)

123

A matchmaking service for researchers and knowledge-users (so they can find each other)

9 (7.3%)

16 (12.9%)

23 (18.5%)

25 (20.2%)

38 (36.6%)

13 (10.5%)

124

More time (longer grants) and/or more money to conduct this type of research

81 (64.8%)

20 (16%)

12 (9.6%)

7 (5.6%)

3 (2.4%)

2 (1.6%)

125

Staff to work with funded teams to facilitate knowledge translation

12 (9.4%)

38 (29.7%)

17 (13.3%)

27 (21.1%)

29 (22.7%)

5 (3.9%)

128

Other

6 (12%)

2 (4%)

4 (8%)

3 (6%)

1 (2%)

34 (68%)

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