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  1. Role, function, and expectations of research funding committees: Perspectives from committee members
  2. Exploring the potential benefits and challenges of artificial intelligence for research funding organisations: a scoping review
  3. Role, function, and expectations of research funding committees: Perspectives from committee members
  4. A scoping review on what constitutes a good research culture
  5. Exploring the potential benefits and challenges of artificial intelligence for research funding organisations: a scoping review
  6. Role, function, and expectations of research funding committees: Perspectives from committee members
  7. Exploring virtual funding committee practices in the allocation of National Institute for Health and Care Research funding: A netnographic study
  8. Online survey exploring researcher experiences of research funding processes in the UK: the effort and burden of applying for funding and fulfilling reporting requirements
  9. Exploring virtual funding committee practices in the allocation of National Institute for Health and Care Research funding: A netnographic study
  10. The post-award effort of managing and reporting on funded research: a scoping review
  11. An in-depth exploration of researcher experiences of time and effort involved in health and social care research funding in the UK: The need for changes
  12. The use and acceptability of preprints in health and social care settings: A scoping review
  13. Identification and comparison of key criteria of feedback of funding decisions: mixed-methods analysis of funder and applicant perspectives
  14. Decision-making approaches used by UK and international health funding organisations for allocating research funds: A survey of current practice
  15. Using digital tools in the recruitment and retention in randomised controlled trials: survey of UK Clinical Trial Units and a qualitative study
  16. Role of feasibility and pilot studies in randomised controlled trials: a cross-sectional study
  17. Identifying trial recruitment uncertainties using a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership – the PRioRiTy (Prioritising Recruitment in Randomised Trials) study
  18. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme research funding and UK burden of disease
  19. The impact on healthcare, policy and practice from 36 multi-project research programmes: findings from two reviews
  20. Models and applications for measuring the impact of health research: update of a systematic review for the Health Technology Assessment programme
  21. Web-Based Management Trial of Diabetes Care
  22. Using systematic reviews to inform NIHR HTA trial planning and design: a retrospective cohort
  23. Going beyond routine data collection of clinical trials funded by the health technology assessment programme
  24. Pilot and feasibility studies: what's the point?
  25. Role of NIHR HTA clinical trials on subsequent systematic reviews
  26. The utility of PRISMA for abstracts in two cohorts: a comparison of health technology assessment and Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2009-2014
  27. What are the methodological designs of nihr funded clinical trials? Going beyond routine data collection
  28. How are systematic reviews used in the planning and design of health technology assessment funded trials?
  29. Holistic Impact of Closed-Loop Technology on People With Type 1 Diabetes
  30. Psychosocial aspects of closed- and open-loop insulin delivery: closing the loop in adults with Type 1 diabetes in the home setting
  31. Clinical trial metadata: defining and extracting metadata on the design, conduct, results and costs of 125 randomised clinical trials funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment programme
  32. The clinical relevance and newsworthiness of NIHR HTA-funded research: a cohort study
  33. The completeness of intervention descriptions in published National Institute of Health Research HTA-funded trials: a cross-sectional study
  34. Time to publication for NIHR HTA programme-funded research: a cohort study
  35. Developing a matrix to identify and prioritise research recommendations in HIV Prevention
  36. Self monitoring of blood glucose - a survey of diabetes UK members with type 2 diabetes who use SMBG
  37. Experiences of hospital care reported by bereaved relatives of patients after a stroke: a retrospective survey using the VOICES questionnaire
  38. The quality and adequacy of care received at home in the last 3 months of life by people who died following a stroke: a retrospective survey of surviving family and friends using the Views of Informal Carers Evaluation of Services questionnaire
  39. Evaluating the clinical appropriateness of nurses' prescribing practice: method development and findings from an expert panel analysis
  40. Evaluating nurse prescribers’ education and continuing professional development for independent prescribing practice: Findings from a national survey in England
  41. Perceptions and practice of concordance in nurses’ prescribing consultations: Findings from a national questionnaire survey and case studies of practice in England