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. 2020 Aug 27;18:97. doi: 10.1186/s12961-020-00597-7
 Health and social impact: Will the research priority lead to interventions that have important health and social impacts for maternal, newborn and child health?
 Equity: Will the research priority provide benefits that improve health and social equity?
 Feasibility/answerability: Can the research priority plausibly be done and yield results within the timeframe for the research agenda
 Overall importance: Do you feel that the research priority is important?
Participants were asked to indicate priority by assigning the following scores for each criterion:
  ● 0 if the research priority does not meet the criterion
  ● 1 if the research priority does not clearly meet or not meet the criterion
  ● 2 if the research priority meets the criterion