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  • Developed industrialized countries value practice-based research networks.
  • The Scottish Primary Care Research Network (SPCRN) development is detailed from 1924-2013.
  • Early attempts and local developments preceded the SPCRN's successful establishment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development of the Scottish Primary Care Research Network (SPCRN).
  • To highlight the factors contributing to its establishment and success.
  • To discuss the network's impact and future challenges.

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  • The SPCRN was built upon existing networks of teaching and training practices.
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  • Long-term funding from the National Health Service supported infrastructure development.

Main Results:

  • Two-thirds of Scottish practices actively participate in research.
  • The network facilitates 50-60 studies annually.
  • Research outputs influence clinical decisions and health policy.

Conclusions:

  • The SPCRN's success is attributed to leveraging existing infrastructure and sustained funding.
  • The network plays a crucial role in evidence-based healthcare in Scotland.
  • Sustained engagement may face challenges due to increasing demands on practices.