Background: Recruitment rates of general practitioners (GPs) to do research vary widely. This may be related to the ability of a study to incorporate incentives for GPs and minimise barriers to participation. Method: A convenience sample of 30 GPs, ten each from the Sydney intervention and control groups Ageing in General Practice 'Detection and Management of Dementia' project (GP project) and 10 GPs who had refused participation, were recruited to determine incentives and barriers to participating in research. GPs completed the 11-item 'Meeting the challenges of research in general practice: general practitioner questionnaire' (GP survey) between months 15 and 24 of the GP project, and received brief qualitative interviews from a research ...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
Contains fulltext : 70173.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Earl...
Recruiting general practitioners (GPs) for participation in primary care research is vitally importa...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
In 2012, I conducted my first PhD study exploring general practitioners’ attitudes toward online pat...
In 2012, I conducted my first PhD study exploring general practitioners’ attitudes toward online pat...
It is difficult to enlist the participation of medical general practitioners (GPs) in research studi...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
Contains fulltext : 70173.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Earl...
Recruiting general practitioners (GPs) for participation in primary care research is vitally importa...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
In 2012, I conducted my first PhD study exploring general practitioners’ attitudes toward online pat...
In 2012, I conducted my first PhD study exploring general practitioners’ attitudes toward online pat...
It is difficult to enlist the participation of medical general practitioners (GPs) in research studi...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
International audienceBackgroundClinical research is mostly conducted among hospitalized patients, w...
Contains fulltext : 70173.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Earl...
Recruiting general practitioners (GPs) for participation in primary care research is vitally importa...