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[Research in primary care: 1994-2003].

F López de Castro1, O Fernández Rodríguez, M E Medina Chozas

  • 1Unidad Docente de Medicina de Familia de Toledo, Gerencia de Atención Primaria, Servicio de Salud de Castilla La Mancha-SESCAM, Toledo, España. flopez@sescam.org

Atencion Primaria
|November 17, 2005
PubMed
Summary

This study analyzed 1229 primary care articles published 1994-2003. Findings show an increase in multidisciplinary studies and research funding, suggesting improving primary care research quality.

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Area of Science:

  • Primary Care Research
  • Bibliometrics
  • Health Services Research

Context:

  • Analysis of original articles published in Atención Primaria (Primary Care) journal from 1994 to 2003.
  • Focus on characteristics of research output over a 10-year period.

Purpose:

  • To characterize original articles published in Atención Primaria over the last decade.
  • Identify trends in authorship, study design, funding, and research topics.

Summary:

  • 1229 articles reviewed: 40% included family doctors, 31.4% were multidisciplinary, 20.5% multicentered.
  • Top topics: health service provision/organization (40.5%). Experimental designs were rare (4.3%).
  • 16.2% of studies reported grants; key regions were Valencia, Madrid, Andalusia, and Catalonia.

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Impact:

  • Positive trends observed, including emerging research groups and increased multicenter/multidisciplinary studies.
  • Growing access to research funding indicates a potential improvement in primary care research quality.
  • Highlights the evolving landscape of primary care research and its key characteristics.