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General practitioners' willingness to participate in research networks in Germany.

Larissa VirnauAnnett BraesigkTobias DeutschAlexander BauerEric Sven KroeberMarkus BleckwennThomas FreseHeidrun Lingner
Published in: Scandinavian journal of primary health care (2022)
GPs are interested to participate in practice-based research. The study results providing useful and generalizable insights in barriers and motivators should be considered when building and running GP-RNs.KEY POINTSThere is a difference between general practitioners' (GPs') overall interest in clinical research and their job and socio-demographic related readiness to participate in research networks (RNs).GPs are interested in RNs when it is a resource of and leading to enhanced patient-oriented care.GPs are willing to dedicate twice as much time to research when remunerated.GPs need a reliable counterpart within the leading institution.
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