General practice research priority setting in Australia: Informing a research agenda to deliver best patient care

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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.

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Heal, C., & Roberts, G. (2019, November 1). General practice research priority setting in Australia: Informing a research agenda to deliver best patient care. Australian Journal of General Practice. NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.31128/AJGP-05-19-4928

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