The BMJ research homepage: make an impact, change clinical practice. More articles: research. Comparison of risk factor associations in UK Biobank against representative, general population based studies. Maternal smoking during pregnancy and fractures in offspring. January 29, 2020. Risk of herpes zoster after exposure to varicella to explore.
Bullying and harassment are rife within the NHS according to latest research findings. Read more about the issues and our efforts to promote dignity at work. Training and development of doctors. This paper has been informed by existing BMA work, policy, decisions, consultation with members and written submissions. Read the key principles.
Springer Nature published the white paper Practical challenges for researchers in data sharing on 21 March 2018. Based one of the largest surveys of researchers about research data, this report finds widespread data sharing associated with published works and a desire from researchers that their data are discoverable.
The Springer Nature research data policy types 2, 3 and 4 encourage or require the provision of data availability statements. Some research funders, such as the Research Councils UK, require data availability statements to be included in publications and the Springer Nature research data policies support compliance with these requirements.
Resources for readers. On this page you will find links to articles in the BMJ that explain how to read and interpret different kinds of research papers: Papers that go beyond numbers (qualitative research) Trisha Greenhalgh, Rod Taylor. Papers that summarise other papers (systematic reviews and meta-analyses) Trisha Greenhalgh.
Expenditure for General Practice Budgets CHE Research Paper 73. Modelling Individual Patient Hospital Expenditure for General Practice Budgets aHugh Gravelle aMark Dusheiko bSteve Martin cPete Smith aNigel Rice dJennifer Dixon aCentre for Health Economics, University of York bDepartment of Economics and Related Studies, University of York cImperial College, University of London dNuffield Trust.
GP practice and local data. Coronavirus (COVID-19) We know that this is an especially worrying time so we have created a key messages document for Health Professionals focussed on safety netting patients presenting with symptoms during the coronavirus outbreak. We have also created a page on the subject specifically for patients on our.
Original Research: This is the most common type of journal manuscript used to publish full reports of data from research. It may be called an Original Article, Research Article, Research, or just Article, depending on the journal. The Original Research format is suitable for many different fields and different types of studies. It includes full.
Policymakers are advocating technological alternatives to face-to-face GP consultations to reduce GP workload and patient waiting times. This research evaluated an online consultation system and found that it did not reduce GP workload, but could improve access for some patients. Online consultation.
We give guidance on how to appoint a data protection officer in a GP practice to comply with GDPR, who they are and what they do. GPs as data controllers under GDPR GP data controllers' responsibilities under the GDPR, the main themes of the legislation and ensuring compliance. The guidance should be read alongside the UK Data Protection Act 2018.