Harris A
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham Family Health Services Authority.
BMJ. 1993 Jan 16;306(6871):189-92. doi: 10.1136/bmj.306.6871.189.
General practice research has been a minority activity and underfunded in the past. The creation of the purchaser and provider split, the introduction of medical audit, and the new research and development strategy for the NHS provide an opportunity to focus research on the health needs of the population. FHSAs, with the regional health authority, should develop a local strategy for research and development and appoint a lead officer, who may be the medical adviser. When negotiating contracts FHSAs need to back up their arguments with research evidence. NHS development research should cover quality, distribution, accessibility, outcome, and effectiveness. FHSAs should play a part in disseminating knowledge in the interests of achieving an effective and high quality service. GPs should be encouraged to participate in research by relaxing the regulations of compulsory hours of patient service and by creating a practice development allowance.
全科医疗研究过去一直是少数人的活动且资金不足。购买方与提供方的分离、医疗审计的引入以及国民保健服务体系(NHS)新的研发战略,为将研究重点放在人群的健康需求上提供了契机。家庭健康服务局(FHSAs)应与地区卫生局共同制定地方研发战略,并任命一名主任,该主任可以是医学顾问。在谈判合同时,家庭健康服务局需要用研究证据来支持其论点。国民保健服务体系的发展研究应涵盖质量、分配、可及性、结果和有效性。家庭健康服务局应在传播知识方面发挥作用,以实现高效优质的服务。应通过放宽患者服务强制时长规定以及设立实践发展津贴来鼓励全科医生参与研究。