Background. An increasing proportion of research in primary care is locally undertaken in designated research practices. Capacity building to support high quality research at these grass roots is urgently needed and is a government priority. There is little previously published research on the process by which GP practices develop as research organizations or on their specific support needs at organizational level. Methods. Using in-depth qualitative interviews with 28 key informants in 11 research practices across the UK, we explored their historical accounts of the development of research activity. We analysed the data with reference to contemporary theories of organizational development. Results. Participants identified a number of k...
Although research in primary care has a higher profile than ever before, its impact on professional ...
There has traditionally been a low level of engagement of primary care practitioners with research. ...
The gap between research and policy and practice is well documented. So too is the relative paucity ...
BACKGROUND: An increasing proportion of research in primary care is locally undertaken in designated...
Few studies have explored the development of practices as research organisations. This paper reports...
This thesis examines how research activity develops in general practice in the UK. It is based on th...
PURPOSE: We wanted to identify what organizational features support innovation in Primary Care Gro...
PURPOSE We wanted to identify what organizational features support innovation in Primary Care Groups...
The aim of this study is to identify conditions for research as part of professional development in ...
Organisational developments in contemporary primary care are the principal subject of the ten studie...
The notion of developing a network of general practices capable of undertaking clinical research is ...
In the UK, policy changes in primary health care research and development have led to the establishm...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The participation of general practitioners (GPs) in primary care research...
The lack of research evidence relevant to and generated by general practitioners (GPs) has been a co...
The participation of general practitioners (GPs) in primary care research is variable and often poor...
Although research in primary care has a higher profile than ever before, its impact on professional ...
There has traditionally been a low level of engagement of primary care practitioners with research. ...
The gap between research and policy and practice is well documented. So too is the relative paucity ...
BACKGROUND: An increasing proportion of research in primary care is locally undertaken in designated...
Few studies have explored the development of practices as research organisations. This paper reports...
This thesis examines how research activity develops in general practice in the UK. It is based on th...
PURPOSE: We wanted to identify what organizational features support innovation in Primary Care Gro...
PURPOSE We wanted to identify what organizational features support innovation in Primary Care Groups...
The aim of this study is to identify conditions for research as part of professional development in ...
Organisational developments in contemporary primary care are the principal subject of the ten studie...
The notion of developing a network of general practices capable of undertaking clinical research is ...
In the UK, policy changes in primary health care research and development have led to the establishm...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The participation of general practitioners (GPs) in primary care research...
The lack of research evidence relevant to and generated by general practitioners (GPs) has been a co...
The participation of general practitioners (GPs) in primary care research is variable and often poor...
Although research in primary care has a higher profile than ever before, its impact on professional ...
There has traditionally been a low level of engagement of primary care practitioners with research. ...
The gap between research and policy and practice is well documented. So too is the relative paucity ...