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Area of Science:

  • Primary care research
  • Medical education
  • Family medicine

Background:

  • Securing scholarship opportunities presents challenges for family medicine residency programs, particularly community-based ones.
  • Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) are a potential avenue for research involvement, yet resident engagement levels are not well understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore current family medicine residency program involvement in PBRNs.
  • To identify opportunities for enhanced resident engagement within PBRNs.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional survey was administered to 126 primary care PBRN directors.
  • Data collected included PBRN governance and scholarly activity involvement of residency programs.
  • Descriptive and bivariate statistical analyses were employed.

Main Results:

  • A 44.4% response rate (N=56) was achieved.
  • Eighty percent of responding PBRNs included at least one residency program, with faculty involvement in 67.3% of projects.
  • Resident involvement was less frequent (52.7%), though they participated in diverse research activities. Deeper engagement, such as formal inclusion goals or faculty in governance, was limited.
  • A significant majority of PBRNs not currently involving residents expressed interest (73.9%), with half possessing the resources to facilitate this.

Conclusions:

  • Most family medicine PBRNs engage with residency programs, primarily at the faculty level.
  • Expanding PBRN involvement with residency programs offers substantial opportunities for medical education and research capacity building in the discipline.