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Fig 30. Levels of implementation according to author affiliations when co-authors are resident to the
country of study in (a) developing countries (b) developed countries. In developing countries, there is no
difference in findings implemented dependant upon to author affiliations, but in developed countries
NGO/Govt affiliations are an important predictor of implementation of findings.
4.6.1 Multivariate analysis of factors influencing implementation in developing countries
The significant difference between developed
and developing countries, and the interactions
described above suggests that different factors govern
whether or not findings are
implemented in developing countries to developed (The same variables were significant upon
multivariate analysis of developed countries as for the whole data set and the model is
therefore not shown).
For
developing countries, as suggested by the interactions above,
whether or not the author
was academic made no difference to implementation of findings. Also, when funding bodies
were regressed
against the response variable, there was no significance for local government
as
there previously had been, and funding by international NGOS was retained in the
minimum adequate model. Only co-authors affiliated with a local NGO had an impact, but this
was not retained in the model (table 10).
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