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Building a primary care research network – lessons to learn

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Anna Dania, Pekka Mäntyselkä, Markku Sumanen & Tuomas-Heikki Koskela. (2023) Attitudes of primary healthcare chief physicians towards research in Finland – a national study. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 41:2, pages 140-151.
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Larissa Virnau, Annett Braesigk, Tobias Deutsch, Alexander Bauer, Eric Sven Kroeber, Markus Bleckwenn, Thomas Frese & Heidrun Lingner. (2022) General practitioners’ willingness to participate in research networks in Germany. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 40:2, pages 237-245.
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Markku Sumanen, Tiia Reho, Teppo Heikkilä, Pekka Mäntyselkä, Hannu Halila & Kari Mattila. (2021) Research orientation among general practitioners compared to other specialties. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 39:1, pages 10-16.
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Julian Wangler & Michael Jansky. (2024) Primary care involvement in clinical research – prerequisites, motivators, and barriers: results from a study series. Archives of Public Health 82:1.
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Abigail Pigden, Tim Stokes, Sue Crengle, Tony Dowell, Ben Hudson, Les Toop, Lynn McBain, Bruce Arroll, Emily Gill, Bryan Betty & Carol Atmore. (2022) Developing a national primary care research network: a qualitative study of stakeholder views. Journal of Primary Health Care 14:4, pages 338-344.
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Gez Richell. (2020) Improving the recruitment of primary care patients to clinical research studies. Primary Health Care 31:2, pages 22-28.
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Andrew O’Regan, Peter Hayes, Ray O’Connor, Monica Casey, Pat O’Dwyer, Aidan Culhane, Patrick O’Donnell, Gary Stack, John Cuddihy, Billy O’Connell, Jerry O’Flynn, Walter Cullen, Jane O’Doherty, Maurice O’Connell & Liam Glynn. (2020) The University of Limerick Education and Research Network for General Practice (ULEARN-GP): practice characteristics and general practitioner perspectives. BMC Family Practice 21:1.
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Adelson Guaraci Jantsch. (2020) Pesquisa científica, atenção primária e medicina de família. Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade 15:42, pages 2466.
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Tanmoy Chattopadhyay, Himel Mondal, Shaikat Mondal, Rajib Dutta, Koushik Saha & Debasish Das. (2020) Prescription digitization, online preservation, and retrieval on a smartphone. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 9:10, pages 5295.
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B. Le Floch, H. Bastiaens, J. Y. Le Reste, H. Lingner, R. Hoffman, S. Czachowski, R. Assenova, T. H. Koskela, Z. Klemenc-Ketis, P. Nabbe, A. Sowinska, T. Montier & L. Peremans. (2019) Which positive factors give general practitioners job satisfaction and make general practice a rewarding career? A European multicentric qualitative research by the European general practice research network. BMC Family Practice 20:1.
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Nobutaka Hirooka & Nobutaro Ban. (2019) Preliminary study: Descriptive analysis of longitudinal data on the international session of the Japan Primary Care Association annual conference, 2012–2018. Journal of General and Family Medicine 20:6, pages 257-259.
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Marwah Afeef, Caillin Redican & Eduardo Bernabé. (2019) Willingness of general dental practices in South East London to engage with research. Primary Health Care Research & Development 20.
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Jodie Bailie, Frances Clare Cunningham, Roxanne Gwendalyn Bainbridge, Megan E Passey, Alison Frances Laycock, Ross Stewart Bailie, Sarah L Larkins, Jenny S M Brands, Shanthi Ramanathan, Seye Abimbola & David Peiris. (2018) Comparing and contrasting ‘innovation platforms’ with other forms of professional networks for strengthening primary healthcare systems for Indigenous Australians. BMJ Global Health 3:3, pages e000683.
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