Author:
Ryan Gery,Berrebi Claude,Beckett Megan,Taylor Stephanie,Quiter Elaine,Cho Michelle,Pincus Harold,Kahn Katherine
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The National Institutes of Health has called for expansion of practice-based research to improve the clinical research enterprise.
Methods
This paper presents a model for the reorganization of clinical research to foster long-term participation by community clinicians.
Based on the literature and interviews with clinicians and other stakeholders, we posited a model, conducted further interviews to test the viability of the model, and further adapted it.
Results
We propose a three-dimensional system of checks and balances to support community clinicians using research support organizations, community outreach, a web-based registry of clinicians and studies, web-based training services, quality audits, and a feedback mechanism for clinicians engaged in research.
Conclusions
The proposed model is designed to offer a systemic mechanism to address current barriers that prevent clinicians from participation in research. Transparent mechanisms to guarantee the safety of patients and the integrity of the research enterprise paired with efficiencies and economies of scale are maintained by centralizing some of the functions. Assigning other responsibilities to more local levels assures flexibility with respect to the size of the clinician networks and the changing needs of researchers.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Informatics,Health Policy,General Medicine
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