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The International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) Research Needs Statement 2010
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The International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) Research Needs Statement 2010

  • Hilary Pinnock1,2,
  • Mike Thomas3,4,
  • Ioanna Tsiligianni5,6,
  • Karin Lisspers7,8,
  • Anders østrem9,
  • Björn Ställberg10,11,
  • Osman Yusuf12,
  • Dermot Ryan13,14,
  • Johan Buffels15,16,
  • Jochen WL Cals17,
  • Niels H Chavannes18,
  • Svein Høegh Henrichsen19,20,
  • Arnulf Langhammer21,22,
  • Elena Latysheva23,
  • Christos Lionis24,
  • John Litt25,
  • Thys van der Molen26,
  • Nick Zwar27,28 &
  • …
  • Sian Williams29 

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Abstract

Aim:

Respiratory diseases are a public health issue throughout the world, with high prevalence and morbidity. This Research Needs Statement from the International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) aims to highlight unanswered questions on the management of respiratory diseases that are of importance to practising primary care clinicians.

Methods:

An informal but inclusive consultation process was instigated in 2009. Draft statements in asthma, rhinitis, COPD, tobacco dependence, and respiratory infections were circulated widely to IPCRG members, other recognised experts, and representatives from a range of economic and healthcare backgrounds. An iterative process was used to generate, prioritise and refine research questions in each section.

Results:

Two overarching themes emerged. Firstly, there is a real need for research to be undertaken within primary care, which recruits patients representative of primary care populations, evaluates interventions realistically delivered within primary care, and draws conclusions that will be meaningful to professionals working within primary care. Secondly, international and national guidelines exist, but there is little evidence on the best strategies for implementing recommendations. Disease-specific research questions focus on effective and cost-effective ways to prevent disease, confirm the diagnosis, assess control, manage treatment, and empower self-management. Practical questions about how to deliver this comprehensive agenda in diverse primary care settings are highlighted.

Conclusions:

We hope that this Research Needs Statement will be used by clinicians and patients campaigning for answers to relevant questions, by researchers seeking funding to provide answers to these questions, and by funding bodies to enable them to prioritise research agendas.

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. General Practitioner, Whitstable Medical Practice, Whitstable, Kent, UK

    Hilary Pinnock

  2. Senior Clinical Research Fellow, Allergy and Respiratory Research Group, Centre for Population Health Sciences: GP Section, University of Edinburgh, UK

    Hilary Pinnock

  3. General Practitioner, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, UK

    Mike Thomas

  4. Asthma UK Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, UK

    Mike Thomas

  5. General Practitioner, Agia Barbara Health Care Centre, Heraklion, Crete, Greece

    Ioanna Tsiligianni

  6. University Medical Center of Groningen, The Netherlands

    Ioanna Tsiligianni

  7. General Practitioner, Gagnef Primary Health Care Centre, Gagnef, Sweden

    Karin Lisspers

  8. Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

    Karin Lisspers

  9. General Practitioner, Gransdalen Legesenter, Oslo, Norway

    Anders østrem

  10. Trosa Primary Health Care Centre, General Practitioner,

    Björn Ställberg

  11. Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

    Björn Ställberg

  12. Chief Primary Care/GP Trainer, and Consultant Allergy and Asthma Specialist, The Allergy & Asthma Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan

    Osman Yusuf

  13. General Practitioner, Woodbrook Medical Centre, Loughborough, UK

    Dermot Ryan

  14. PCRS-UK Clinical Research Fellow, Centre for Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, UK

    Dermot Ryan

  15. Department of General Practice, General Practitioner, Helix Network, Anderlecht, Belgium,

    Johan Buffels

  16. Department of General Practice, Research Associate, K.U.Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

    Johan Buffels

  17. Department of General Practice, GP trainee and Research Fellow, CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands

    Jochen WL Cals

  18. Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Associate Professor, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands

    Niels H Chavannes

  19. General Practitioner, Langbølgen Legesenter, Oslo, Norway

    Svein Høegh Henrichsen

  20. Department of General Practice and Community Medicine, Researcher, University of Oslo, Norway

    Svein Høegh Henrichsen

  21. General Practitioner, Hovdinggarden Medical Centre, Steinkjer, Norway

    Arnulf Langhammer

  22. Department of General Practice and Public Health, Associate Professor, HUNT Research Centre, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

    Arnulf Langhammer

  23. The Department of Allergology and Immunotherapy, Allergologist, Institute of Immunology, Moscow, Russia

    Elena Latysheva

  24. Head of Clinic of Social and Family Medicine, Professor of General Practice and Primary Care, School of Medicine, University of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece

    Christos Lionis

  25. Associate Professor, Discipline of General Practice, Flinders University, SA, Adelaide, Australia

    John Litt

  26. Professor, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

    Thys van der Molen

  27. General Practitioner, University Health Service, Sydney, Australia

    Nick Zwar

  28. Professor of General Practice, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

    Nick Zwar

  29. Executive Officer, International Primary Care Respiratory Group,

    Sian Williams

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Pinnock, H., Thomas, M., Tsiligianni, I. et al. The International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) Research Needs Statement 2010. Prim Care Respir J 19 (Suppl 1), S1–S20 (2010). https://doi.org/10.4104/pcrj.2010.00021

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  • Published: 31 May 2010

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