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Researcher experiences in practice-based interdisciplinary research [PDF]
Abstract This article reports on a study that followed up on an initial interdisciplinary project and focused specifically on the experiences of researchers involved in practice-based interdisciplinary research. We share an approach to research evaluation that focuses on the experiences of those conducting the research rather than the ...
Jennifer Leigh, Nicole Brown
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Practice-based research in psychiatry [PDF]
The authors describe the APA Practice Research Network (PRN), a national research initiative that ultimately will engage 1,000 practicing psychiatrists in collaborative clinical and services research. The PRN is designed to generate practice-relevant information and to inform future service delivery, policy, and financing decisions pertinent to ...
D A, Zarin +3 more
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Background Screening reduces incidence and mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC), yet US screening rates are low, particularly among Medicaid enrollees in rural communities.
Gloria D. Coronado +11 more
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We have followed with interest the thread of correspondence initiated by Murdoch1 and culminating with the rather baffling and patronising article by Mathers et al .2 Now we have had time to calm down we would like to put forward the case for practice-based primary care research, drawing on our experiences and those of our colleagues over the last 20 ...
David Seamark, Clare Seamark
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Background Citation screening for scoping searches and rapid review is time-consuming and inefficient, often requiring days or sometimes months to complete.
John Rathbone +7 more
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Background We investigated whether information in ClinicalTrials.gov would impact the conclusions of five ongoing systematic reviews. Method We considered five reviews that included 495 studies total. Each review team conducted a search of ClinicalTrials.
Gaelen P. Adam +13 more
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Source matters: a survey of cost variation for fecal immunochemical tests in primary care
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening can improve health outcomes, but screening rates remain low across the US. Mailed fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) are an effective way to increase CRC screening rates, but is still underutilized.
Jennifer Coury +4 more
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Introduction to Practice-based IS Research Minitrack [PDF]
The debate over rigor and relevance has extended many decades with rigor leading the way in the overwhelming majority of our academic journals where theory contribution and methodological excellence transcend any practical implication the research may have.
Dorothy E. Leidner +3 more
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Background Diagnostic clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are worthwhile if they improve patient outcomes or provide benefits such as reduced resource use, without harming patients.
Sharon L. Sanders +4 more
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A Community Jury on initiating weight management conversations in primary care
Background Current guidelines recommend that patients attending general practice should be screened for excess weight, and provided with weight management advice. Objective This study sought to elicit the views of people with overweight and obesity about
Rebecca J. Beeken +6 more
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