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Table 3 Perceived facilitators of KTE activities among men and women

From: Structural barriers to knowledge transfer and exchange among men and women in low-, middle- and high-income countries: an international cross-sectional study with vaccine researchers in 44 countries

 

Men (N = 26)

Women (N = 28)

p value

Facilitators of KTE (N = 54)

n (%)

n (%)

 

Target audiences created events for knowledge transfer and exchange related to the health topic (e.g., forums that bring researchers and target audiences together for discussion)

 Strongly disagree

2 (7.7)

5 (17.9)

 

 Disagree

4 (15.4)

5 (17.9)

 

 Neither agree nor disagree

8 (30.8)

7 (25.0)

 

 Agree

11 (42.3)

10 (35.7)

 

 Strongly agree

1 (3.8)

1 (3.6)

0.38

Structures and processes existed to link researchers and your target audiences

 Strongly disagree

2 (7.7)

1 (3.6)

 

 Disagree

7 (26.9)

8 (28.6)

 

 Neither agree nor disagree

5 (19.2)

7 (25)

 

 Agree

11 (42.3)

11 (39.3)

 

 Strongly agree

1 (3.8)

1 (3.6)

0.98

Personal and organizational contacts among your target audiences were quite stable over time (e.g., low turnover among representatives and/or members of your target audiences)

 Strongly disagree

1 (3.8)

1 (3.6)

 

 Disagree

3 (11.5)

4 (14.3)

 

 Neither agree nor disagree

9 (34.6)

5 (17.9)

 

 Agree

11 (42.3)

16 (57.1)

 

 Strongly agree

2 (7.7)

2 (7.1)

0.51