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Member News : The Most Cited Members in Primary Care Research in Canada

A study co-authored by Canadian Primary Care Research Network (CPCRN) researchers measures the impact and describes the characteristics of publications by Canadian primary care researchers. The article shows the high level of quality and relevance of Canadian researchers and their work. It also suggests that increasing investments in this field could improve primary care policy and practice.

Published in Canadian Family Physician (CFP), the official publication of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Assessing the impact of Canadian primary care research and researchers lists the 50 most cited primary care researchers. Among these researchers, 22% are based in Quebec, at Université Laval, McGill University and Université de Sherbrooke.

Many Réseau-1 members have a place on this list. We’re proud of our members and all the work they do to improve and innovate primary care!

The most cited R1Q researchers in Canada are:

  • France Légaré ranks third, being cited more than 18,400 times. As first author, she has published 71 peer-reviewed articles, and as a co-author, she has published more than 350.
  • Martin Fortin is in fourth place with 7,100 citations. As first author, he has published 30 peer-reviewed articles, and as a co-author, he has published more than 100.
  • Jeannie Haggerty, the founding director of R1Q, is the 13th most cited researcher in Canada, being cited more than 4,300 times. As first author, she has published 29 peer-reviewed articles, and as a co-author, she has published more than 100.
  • Pierre Pluye, a founding member of R1Q, ranked 16th with 7,500 citations, with 33 articles as first author and over 100 as co-author.
  • Howard Bergman is the 28th most cited researcher, with 13 articles as first author. He published more than 200 articles as co-author and has been cited more than 18,700 times.
  • Neil Andersson is the 41st most cited researcher. As first author, he has published 56 peer-reviewed articles, and as a co-author, he has published more than 160. In total, he has been cited almost 6,000 times.
  • Richard Fleet ranked 49th with 1,500 citations. As first author, he published 33 articles and as co-author, he published more than 50.

Among the most cited peer-reviewed articles by Canadian primary care researchers, there are several publications by R1Q members:



Des faits saillants de la conférence de NAPCRG sur les « PBRN »

Plusieurs membres du Réseau-1 ont participé à la conférence de NAPCRG sur les PBRN récemment, à Bethesda, Maryland, du 30 juin au 1 juillet 2014.

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(de gauche à droit : Shandi Miller, responsable des opérations du Réseau-1; Marie-Claude Beaulieu, directrice du RRAPPL de l’U Sherbrooke; Hubert Robitaille, professionnel de recherche associé au RRAPPL de l’U Laval, Ghislaine Tré, coordinatrice du RRAPPL de l’U Laval, Vera Granikov, coordinatrice du RRAPPL de l’U McGill, Justin Gagnon, coordinateur du RRAPPL de l’U de Montréal, et Pierre Pluye, Directeur du RRAPPL de l’U McGill.)

Parmi les faits saillants de la conférence :

  • des méthodes pour soutenir des pratiques cliniques en vue de créer des groupes consultatifs de patients
  • un outil d’évaluation de la faisabilité et de la pertinence d’un éventuel projet
  • des « services » offerts par des « PBRN » (l’équivalent de nos RRAPPL), tels que : le « coaching » et l’implantation des améliorations de qualité en milieu clinique, la coordination et l’interprétation des sondages en milieu clinique, etc
  • des méthodes de dissémination et de partage des apprentissages entre cliniques
  • des recommandations concernant des études menées par de multiples réseaux
  • des éléments clés d’un cadre d’évaluation pour des réseaux

Des ressources de la conférence (des diapos, des outils, etc) seront partagées avec les membres du Réseau-1, dans l’outil collaboratif « PARTAGE », qui sera disponible très bientôt.