Introduction: It is unclear if research published in primary care journals aligns with the broad spectrum of problems managed in primary care practice. The aim of this study was to analyse publication trends concerning the burden of medical conditions reported in primary care journals, and to compare these findings with the burden of problems seen in clinical practice, in order to identify research gaps. Material and Methods: Scientometric tools were used to analyse 9956 articles of primary care journals indexed in MEDLINE. Through keyword analysis, a relations map was built. Literature review and a primary care database were used to identify active problems and reasons for visiting a family physician. Rankings and frequencies of resea...
PURPOSE: At this second anniversary of the Annals of Family Medicine, we sought to characterize prim...
BACKGROUND: Rising demand for healthcare continues to impact all sectors of the health service. As a...
peer-reviewedBackground: Despite increased investment in primary care research and development (R&D)...
Objective:To identify publication and citation trends, most productive institutions and countries, t...
Objective:To identify publication and citation trends, most productive institutions and countries, t...
International audiencePURPOSES: The main purpose of this survey was to know both the performance and...
International audiencePURPOSES: The main purpose of this survey was to know both the performance and...
Background: Providing support for research is one of the key issues in the ongoing attempts to impro...
Objective: Research and PhDs are relatively rare in family medicine and primary care. To promote res...
Objective: Research and PhDs are relatively rare in family medicine and primary care. To promote res...
Introduction: Research capacity in primary care varies worldwide, and bibliographic databases such a...
Objective: Research and PhDs are relatively rare in family medicine and primary care. To promote res...
BACKGROUND: Rising demand for healthcare continues to impact all sectors of the health service. As a...
BACKGROUND: Rising demand for healthcare continues to impact all sectors of the health service. As a...
Research and PhDs are relatively rare in family medicine and primary care. To promote research, regu...
PURPOSE: At this second anniversary of the Annals of Family Medicine, we sought to characterize prim...
BACKGROUND: Rising demand for healthcare continues to impact all sectors of the health service. As a...
peer-reviewedBackground: Despite increased investment in primary care research and development (R&D)...
Objective:To identify publication and citation trends, most productive institutions and countries, t...
Objective:To identify publication and citation trends, most productive institutions and countries, t...
International audiencePURPOSES: The main purpose of this survey was to know both the performance and...
International audiencePURPOSES: The main purpose of this survey was to know both the performance and...
Background: Providing support for research is one of the key issues in the ongoing attempts to impro...
Objective: Research and PhDs are relatively rare in family medicine and primary care. To promote res...
Objective: Research and PhDs are relatively rare in family medicine and primary care. To promote res...
Introduction: Research capacity in primary care varies worldwide, and bibliographic databases such a...
Objective: Research and PhDs are relatively rare in family medicine and primary care. To promote res...
BACKGROUND: Rising demand for healthcare continues to impact all sectors of the health service. As a...
BACKGROUND: Rising demand for healthcare continues to impact all sectors of the health service. As a...
Research and PhDs are relatively rare in family medicine and primary care. To promote research, regu...
PURPOSE: At this second anniversary of the Annals of Family Medicine, we sought to characterize prim...
BACKGROUND: Rising demand for healthcare continues to impact all sectors of the health service. As a...
peer-reviewedBackground: Despite increased investment in primary care research and development (R&D)...