* Mapping the literature on primary care research reporting: a scoping review.
- Doctors and health scientists recognize the need to improve the way they report their research. Despite the key role of primary care (PC) in strong health care systems, none of the many reporting guidelines focuses on PC research. To understand what is known about reporting PC research, we systematically searched all scientific articles published in English 2000–20. We studied the 25 key articles, which dealt with a great variety of patients, populations, medical problems and research methods. These articles identified needs for improvement and suggested items to include or ways to communicate research findings more effectively to the variety of readers who must put new research into practice to improve patient care and community health. These readers—practicing clinicians, researchers, patients, teachers and policymakers—need more practical details to understand the context and setting where the research took place and the patients were treated. Readers need better reporting of context to help them judge how they can apply the new research knowledge in their own practices. This review helped identify items to include and ways to improve research reports that can help develop new guidelines for PC research reports.
=>調査する, 研究(する), 探求, 調査, 捜索, 研究する
Overview of noun research
The noun research has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)
1. (46) research -- (systematic investigation to establish facts)
2. (6) inquiry, enquiry, research -- (a search for knowledge; "their pottery deserves more research
than it has received")
Overview of verb research
The verb research has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)
1. (1) research -- (attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner; "The student
researched the history of that word")
2. research, search, explore -- (inquire into; "the students had to research the history of the
Second World War for their history project"; "He searched for information on his relatives on the
web"; "Scientists are exploring the nature of consciousness")
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