“…While this literature has provided valuable information on the workforce delivering health research, it has a number of limitations. Much is comprised of commentaries rather than empirical studies (eg Bird & Kirshbaum, 2005;Gibbs and Lowton, 2012;Gordon, 2008;Hastings, Fisher & McCabe, 2012;Ledger, Pulfrey, & Luke, 2008;Stephens-Lloyd, 2004) and most of the empirical studies have focused on those who work on clinical trials (eg Spilsbury et al, 2008;Wilkes et al, 2012;Yanagawa, Akaishi, Miyamoto et al, 2008) in a hospital setting (eg Hill & MacArthur, 2006;Rickard et al, 2011;Roberts, Eastwood, Raunow, et al, 2011) or on research within a single specialist area (eg Catania, Poire, Bernardi et al 2012;Eastwood et al, 2012;Nagel, Gender, & Bonner 2010;Rickard et al, 2006;Roberts et al, 2011). Translational and applied health research, however, encompasses a much wider range of studies than clinical trials and studies may be undertaken in settings other than hospitals.…”