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Physician participation is crucial for outcomes research. Project Solo

Area of Science:

  • Health outcomes research
  • Clinical research methodology
  • Community-based research

Background:

  • Physician participation is a critical barrier to widespread adoption of outcomes measurement.
  • Slow progress in outcomes measurement adoption is linked to several factors, including low physician engagement.
  • Understanding physician involvement is key to advancing health outcomes research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the 6-year experience of Project Solo, a community-based outcomes research initiative.
  • To identify factors influencing physician participation in a multi-site outcomes research project.
  • To provide insights into overcoming challenges in implementing outcomes measurement.

Main Methods:

  • Multi-site, community-based research design.

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  • Longitudinal study tracking physician participation over 6 years.
  • Qualitative and quantitative data collection on engagement factors.
  • Main Results:

    • Detailed analysis of physician participation patterns in Project Solo.
    • Identification of key facilitators and barriers to physician involvement.
    • Assessment of the impact of participation on research outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • Physician engagement is essential for successful outcomes research.
    • Project Solo's experience offers valuable lessons for future research endeavors.
    • Strategies to enhance physician participation can accelerate outcomes measurement adoption.