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Area of Science:

  • General Practice
  • Epidemiology
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Growing recognition of primary care's crucial role in research.
  • Persistent gap between research recommendations and practical implementation in primary care settings.
  • Need for conceptual and institutional advancements to integrate research into primary care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss strategies for bridging the gap between research recommendations and primary care practice.
  • To identify feasible conditions for enhancing primary care involvement in research.
  • To propose an action agenda for improving the visibility and cultural autonomy of general practitioners (GPs).

Main Methods:

  • Literature review integrating evidence-based medicine and outcomes-effectiveness paradigms.
  • Analysis of experience from large collaborative studies conducted by Italian general practitioners (GPs).
  • Utilizing results from the Rischio e Prevenzione Study, a large-scale cardiovascular risk prevention project.

Main Results:

  • The Rischio e Prevenzione Study involved approximately 12,500 subjects and 860 GPs nationwide.
  • The study focused on cardiovascular risk prevention, providing a concrete framework for action.
  • Results highlight the potential for primary care to contribute significantly to epidemiological and experimental research.

Conclusions:

  • A proposed action agenda, informed by the Rischio e Prevenzione Study, can bridge the gap in primary care research.
  • Enhanced involvement in research is critical for the visibility and cultural autonomy of GPs, including at the European level.
  • Successful integration of research into primary care requires addressing feasibility and prioritizing actionable strategies.