Clare Heal1, Gail Roberts2. 1. MBChB, DRANZCOG, FRACGP, MPHTM, DipGUMed, PhD, Chair, RACGP Expert Committee @ Research, RACGP, Vic; Promotional Chair, Discipline of General Practice and Rural Medicine, Mackay Clinical School, College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University, Qld. 2. RN Div. 1, BA, MA (Soc Sci), GradDipCounselling, Cert IV in Assessment and Workplace Training, Senior Project Officer @ Research and Ethics Officer, RACGP, Vic. gail.roberts@racgp.org.au.
Abstract
METHOD: A comprehensive literature review was conducted, followed by a modified two-round Delphi survey of general practice stakeholders. RESULTS: Sixty-seven general practice research priorities were identified. Priorities included quality care and evidence-based practice. DISCUSSION: The results provide a contemporary reference point for an Australian general practice research agenda that helps prioritise and advocate for funding, and enables delivery of evidence-based patient care.
METHOD: A comprehensive literature review was conducted, followed by a modified two-round Delphi survey of general practice stakeholders. RESULTS: Sixty-seven general practice research priorities were identified. Priorities included quality care and evidence-based practice. DISCUSSION: The results provide a contemporary reference point for an Australian general practice research agenda that helps prioritise and advocate for funding, and enables delivery of evidence-based patient care.
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