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The attitudes of general practices towards clinical research.

Bond-Simmons, James

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James Bond-Simmons



Abstract

During the financial year 2021/2022, the PANORAMIC study utilised the primary care setting to provide vital research into oral antivirals for COVID-19, recruiting more than 26 000 participants. Alongside the relentless work conducted by practices in supporting vaccine research, the number of GPs recruiting to National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) portfolio studies in England remains consistently around 45% year on year despite the support offered by the NIHR. This figure varies across regions, falling to 23% in Greater Manchester, and rising to 95% in Northwest London, in 2022/2023. These figures suggest a regional inequality in access to potentially life-changing research from primary care providers. To identify the barriers and challenges facing practices that reduce their likelihood of engaging in clinical research, as well as potential incentives and motivators that would support or encourage them to take part. Various factors must be considered as contributing to these figures, such as funding, regional deprivation, and the workload and workforce crisis; however, very little literature exists regarding GPs' attitudes towards research that is backed by data. To address this, a series of online and face-to-face data collection activities will take place, in Greater Manchester, and later from a sample of the GPs across all NIHR regions. Data collection to begin summer 2024. Knowledge gained from these activities will help inform researchers and research organisations, such as the NIHR, to provide support and opportunities for GPs across England, ensuring that more of the population has access to clinical research opportunities through their GP. [Abstract copyright: © British Journal of General Practice 2024.]

Citation

Bond-Simmons, J. (in press). The attitudes of general practices towards clinical research. British Journal of General Practice, 74(suppl 1), bjgp24X737817. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp24X737817

Journal Article Type Other
Acceptance Date Nov 14, 2023
Online Publication Date Jun 20, 2024
Deposit Date Jul 10, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 10, 2024
Journal British Journal of General Practice
Print ISSN 0960-1643
Publisher Royal College of General Practitioners
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 74
Issue suppl 1
Pages bjgp24X737817
DOI https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp24X737817
Keywords England, Surveys and Questionnaires, Biomedical Research, Attitude of Health Personnel, COVID-19 - prevention & control - epidemiology, General Practitioners - psychology, Humans, Motivation, General Practice, SARS-CoV-2

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