Thanks Sarah, good to hear your views resonate with the findings. I love your additions too which would make research in general practice much easier.
Thrilled that our survey on Barriers and Facilitators to primary care staff conducting research has been published.
The largest facilitator was clear patient benefit and the largest barrier was the inability to fit in extra work in. See paper for recommendations
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At the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine annual conference in Brighton presenting early findings from my NIHR Senior Clinical & Practitioner Research Award. A really relevant conference for fibromyalgia research focusing on the six pillars @BSLM
Primary care research is patchy. Find out why in our new review paper
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Demand for weight loss drugs is soaring but what does the future hold for these medicines and will demand outstrip supply?
@lizbreen.bsky.social @jonsilcock.bsky.social
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Background Research is essential to find ways of improving healthcare although is not established in primary care. This study aims to investigate the barriers and facilitators to primary care staff co...
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Research is vital for progress and development of healthcare and may help relieve current health service pressures through improvements and efficiencies. Research in primary care is not well establ...
Fantastic work by Zoe Edwards & colleagues on the barriers & facilitators to primary care involvement in research. My thoughts on their helpful recommendations as both a primary care academic & practice research lead👇:
Brilliant education day on Lifestyle Medicine at the British Pain Society Conference culminating in Lee Vaughan talking about his pain journey. Great to learn about the importance of nutrition and exercise in pain management. #BPSASM2025 #painmanagement