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Peer reviewed publication rates. An indication of research output.

Belinda Lowcay1, Ellen McIntyre, Michelle Hale, Alison M Ward.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The General Practice Evaluation Program (GPEP) funded general practice research between 1990-1999. We were interested in the publication rate of GPEP funded research as a measure of its research productivity.
METHODS: A literature search and an email survey of GPEP researchers. We compared publication rates between the types of grants, types of institutions, and academic status of the authors.
RESULTS: By June 2002, there were 201 peer reviewed articles in a range of 64 Australian and international peer reviewed journals from 99 projects (41% of completed or in progress projects, mean 2.3 per project), ranging from 0-22 per project. Forty-one investigators indicated they were in the process of writing for publication or plan to publish. They were more likely to publish with the support of a university. DISCUSSION: GPEP has achieved one of its major objectives--to contribute to evidence and knowledge about general practice. The publication rate indicates that Australian general practice research should still improve.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15129477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Fam Physician        ISSN: 0300-8495


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