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Accepted for/Published in: Interactive Journal of Medical Research

Date Submitted: Apr 30, 2022
Open Peer Review Period: Apr 30, 2022 - May 14, 2022
Date Accepted: May 8, 2023
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Supporting Public Health Research Capacity, Quality, and Productivity in a Diverse Region

AlHamawi R, Saad R, Abdul Rahim HF, Mir Islam SAEED K, Husseini A, Khader Y, Al Nsour M

Supporting Public Health Research Capacity, Quality, and Productivity in a Diverse Region

Interact J Med Res 2023;12:e39154

DOI: 10.2196/39154

PMID: 37523227

PMCID: 10425819

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Supporting Public Health Research Capacity, Quality, and Productivity in a Diverse Region

  • Rana AlHamawi; 
  • Randa Saad; 
  • Hanan F. Abdul Rahim; 
  • Khwaja Mir Islam SAEED; 
  • Abdullatif Husseini; 
  • Yousef Khader; 
  • Mohannad Al Nsour

ABSTRACT

Public health research plays a critical role in strengthening health systems and improving their performance and impact. However, scholarly production in public health coming from the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) remains well below the world average and lacks a tangible growth trend over time. During the 7th Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHNET) Regional Conference, a roundtable session brought together a panel of public health experts representing Global Health Development| EMPHNET affiliates, universities/academia, and research institutions from the region, where they shared insights on the current situation of public health research, challenges and barriers of research facing the different countries in the EMR and the region in general, and how research agenda, productivity and quality can be supported through strengthening research capacity in the region. Although the region is diverse in terms of health system capacity and socioeconomic development, several common challenges were identified, including a lack of strategic prioritization to guide health research, insufficient funding, ineffective transfer of knowledge to policy and practice, limited availability of research facilities, and limited national and international research collaboration. Occupied countries and countries in a state of conflict, such as Palestine, face additional barriers, such as personal and social security, lack of control on borders and natural resources, travel and movement restrictions, and confidentiality challenges because of the continuing war conditions and occupation. However, there have been success stories in the EMR regarding research publications and their positive and effective impact on policy and decision-makers. To improve research resilience and public health care in the region a collaborative approach involving institutions, policymakers, and relevant stakeholders is critical.


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AlHamawi R, Saad R, Abdul Rahim HF, Mir Islam SAEED K, Husseini A, Khader Y, Al Nsour M

Supporting Public Health Research Capacity, Quality, and Productivity in a Diverse Region

Interact J Med Res 2023;12:e39154

DOI: 10.2196/39154

PMID: 37523227

PMCID: 10425819

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