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Underutilization of Qualitative Evidence in the Production and Implementation of Health Policy in Developing Countries
The article argues how among growing recommendation and importance of qualitative evidences, qualitative studies are still under-utilized in the development and implementation of public health policy in developing countries. It reports methodological limitations and various barriers were identified for underutilization of qualitative research in health policy and guidance.