Looking beyond effectiveness: Integration of social science research within international infectious disease research in primary care.

Sibyl Anthierens
Author Information
  1. Sibyl Anthierens: Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, UAntwerpen, Wilrijk, Belgium.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As researchers in primary care, we want to drive change in practice and conduct research that sparks meaningful transformation. These changes can only happen if our research work resonates in a meaningful way with the people who they are designed for, i.e. the healthcare professionals and the patients.
VIEWPOINT: This viewpoint stems from first-hand insights gained as a social scientist engaged in trials and primary care research amidst epidemics and pandemics. Some examples stemming from the EU Funded GRACE INTRO, RECOVER and Prudence trial illustrate these experiences. I outline how primary care can effectively address the pressing challenges it encounters, whether as researchers, members of the public, or healthcare professionals, and how to integrate successfully social sciences within clinical primary care research.
CONCLUSION: As interdisciplinary researchers, social scientists and medical researchers can work together under certain conditions, i.e. equal status, adequate resources, and seamless integration within trial structures.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Primary Health Care
Social Sciences
Communicable Diseases
Biomedical Research

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