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Fig 12.
Implementation of findings according to whether the corresponding authors (a) or co-authors (b)
were resident in the country of study. There was no significance of corresponding author residence
(X
2
=3.24, df=1, p=0.07) but a higher proportion of findings implemented if a co-author was resident (X
2
=
7.80, df = 1, p= 0.004).
Further analysis showed this to be due to characteristics of
research in which only the
corresponding author was resident (fig. 13; section 4.6), possibly
due to attributes of single
author papers. Therefore, whether or not a co-author was resident in the country of study was
the best predictor of uptake of findings and used in further analysis
Fig 13.
Implementation of findings according to whether both authors (Both), co-authors only (Co),
corresponding authors only (Cor) or no authors (None) were resident in the country of study. The levels of
implementation were significantly higher when both co and corresponding authors were resident than
when there was no resident author (z=2.75, df=453,p=0.005,), but when only the corresponding author was
resident, there was actually a lower level of implementation than when both or co-authors were resident,
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