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Research productivity of academics in a physiotherapy department: a case study
Abstract
Method: An archival research design was used to document the research productivity for the physiotherapy department between the period of 2002 and 2009. Data was analysed by two independent reviewers and consensus was reached on the information to be included in the study.
Results: Among the nine academics there were 67 publications, 20 articles in progress, 7 under review and 63 conferences attended. While the overall research productivity of the department seems to be good, the bulk of the productivity rests in the hands of the senior academics.
Conclusion: There is thus a need to facilitate the acquisition of research skills in academic staff, particularly in upgrading staff to PhD level and improving publication output.
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Jose Merle Frantz, University of the Western Cape
A Rhoda,
P Struthers,
J Phillips,
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Date published: 2010-12-13
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