Background:This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research capability of clinical groups in primary and community care settings in a region of the United Kingdom. The 'designated research team' (DRT) approach was evaluated using indicators derived from a framework of six principles for research capacity building (RCB) which include: building skills and confidence, relevance to practice, dissemination, linkages and collaborations, sustainability and infrastructure development. Methods:Information was collated on the context, activities, experiences, outputs and impacts of six clinical research teams supported by Trent Research Development Support Unit (RDSU) as DRTs. Process and outcome data from each of the team...
Background: With current policy in healthcare research, in the United Kingdom and internationally, f...
Whilst much good practice relating to research support for rural PCTs undoubtedly exists, little has...
There has traditionally been a low level of engagement of primary care practitioners with research. ...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research capabili...
Background: This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research capability...
Background This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research capability o...
Abstract Background This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research cap...
Trent Focus, a Research and Development Support Unit, have introduced the \u27Designated Research Te...
Trent Focus, a Research and Development Support Unit, have introduced the ‘Designated Research Team...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in health services has been recognised internationally as imp...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in health services has been recognised internationally as ...
Abstract Background Building research capacity in health services has been recognised internationall...
Abstract Background There is a continuing need for research capacity building initiatives for primar...
Background: The need to develop research capacity in primary care is now recognised internationally ...
Background: There is a continuing need for research capacity building initiatives for primary health...
Background: With current policy in healthcare research, in the United Kingdom and internationally, f...
Whilst much good practice relating to research support for rural PCTs undoubtedly exists, little has...
There has traditionally been a low level of engagement of primary care practitioners with research. ...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research capabili...
Background: This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research capability...
Background This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research capability o...
Abstract Background This paper describes an evaluation of an initiative to increase the research cap...
Trent Focus, a Research and Development Support Unit, have introduced the \u27Designated Research Te...
Trent Focus, a Research and Development Support Unit, have introduced the ‘Designated Research Team...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in health services has been recognised internationally as imp...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in health services has been recognised internationally as ...
Abstract Background Building research capacity in health services has been recognised internationall...
Abstract Background There is a continuing need for research capacity building initiatives for primar...
Background: The need to develop research capacity in primary care is now recognised internationally ...
Background: There is a continuing need for research capacity building initiatives for primary health...
Background: With current policy in healthcare research, in the United Kingdom and internationally, f...
Whilst much good practice relating to research support for rural PCTs undoubtedly exists, little has...
There has traditionally been a low level of engagement of primary care practitioners with research. ...