Respiratory diseases remain a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality and primary care plays a central role in their prevention, diagnosis and management. An e-Delphi process was employed to identify and prioritise the current respiratory research needs of primary care health professionals worldwide. One hundred and twelve community-based physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals from 27 high-, middle- and low-income countries suggested 608 initial research questions, reduced after evidence review by 27 academic experts to 176 questions covering diagnosis, management, monitoring, self-management and prognosis of asthma, COPD and other respiratory conditions (including infections, lung cancer, tobacco control, sleep a...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
"Article number: 14072 (2014)"Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommun...
There is growing awareness amongst healthcare planners, providers and researchers of the need to mak...
Respiratory diseases remain a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality and primary care p...
Respiratory diseases remain a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality and primary care p...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important component of th...
Aim: Respiratory diseases are a public health issue throughout the world, with high prevalence and m...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
Background: A research agenda can help to stimulate and guide research. The International Primary Ca...
Aim: Respiratory diseases are significant in Primary Care, therefore research in this area is impo...
This discussion paper describes a scoping exercise and literature review commissioned by the Interna...
This discussion paper describes a scoping exercise and literature review commissioned by the Interna...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
"Article number: 14072 (2014)"Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommun...
There is growing awareness amongst healthcare planners, providers and researchers of the need to mak...
Respiratory diseases remain a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality and primary care p...
Respiratory diseases remain a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality and primary care p...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important component of th...
Aim: Respiratory diseases are a public health issue throughout the world, with high prevalence and m...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
Background: A research agenda can help to stimulate and guide research. The International Primary Ca...
Aim: Respiratory diseases are significant in Primary Care, therefore research in this area is impo...
This discussion paper describes a scoping exercise and literature review commissioned by the Interna...
This discussion paper describes a scoping exercise and literature review commissioned by the Interna...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
"Article number: 14072 (2014)"Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommun...
There is growing awareness amongst healthcare planners, providers and researchers of the need to mak...