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. 2019 Mar 15;4(1):47. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed4010047

Table 6.

Tuberculosis research projects generated through SORT IT courses in the Asia Pacific Region: 2009–2018.

Characteristics Number (%)
Tuberculosis projects undertaken 177
Projects completed and manuscripts submitted to journals a 158 (89)
Papers published in peer-reviewed journals b 117 (74)
Papers eligible for policy and practice assessment c 111
Papers assessed for policy and practice impact d 101 (91)
Papers judged to have had an impact on policy and practice e 71 (70)

a percentage of tuberculosis projects undertaken that were submitted to journals; b percentage of papers submitted to journals that were published (this is a cross-sectional analysis and several papers are still under peer review); c number of submitted papers eligible for policy/practice assessment (this takes place 18 months after submission to a journal); d percentage of eligible papers that were assessed for policy and practice; e percentage of assessed papers judged to have an impact on policy and practice (judgement based on self-assessment and follow-up calls from the Centre for Operational Research at the Union).