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Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) are vital for general practice research. Australia needs investment in PBRNs to improve primary care and patient outcomes, as current funding is lacking.

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Area of Science:

  • Primary Care Research
  • General Practice
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) are collaborations between clinicians and academics.
  • PBRNs facilitate research in general practice, enhancing research skills and knowledge translation.
  • They enable clinicians to pose research questions relevant to quality clinical care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the necessity of PBRNs in Australian general practice.
  • To review the current landscape of PBRNs in Australia.
  • To highlight the potential benefits of increased PBRN investment for Australian general practice and patient outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on PBRN models and their impact.
  • Analysis of the current PBRN situation in Australia.
  • Comparative analysis with international PBRN frameworks.

Main Results:

  • PBRNs can increase general practitioner (GP) engagement in research.
  • Research questions posed in PBRNs are more likely to be relevant to the patient population.
  • Australia lacks dedicated funding for primary-care based PBRNs, unlike countries such as the UK and The Netherlands.

Conclusions:

  • Further investment in PBRNs is crucial for advancing Australian general practice research.
  • PBRNs can bridge the gap between clinical practice and research, improving patient care.
  • Re-establishing funding for PBRNs is essential to leverage their benefits for Australian primary care.