Emma speaks to Professor Greg Irving, an academic GP and the national specialty lead for general practice at the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
In this conversation, Greg discusses the essential role of research in general practice and how it is being embedded into the government’s 10-year plan as the NHS shifts focus from hospitals to the community.
He explains the various ways the NIHR supports and funds research in primary care, highlighting opportunities for practices to get involved—from light-touch studies to more complex commercial research.
Greg also addresses common concerns about the workload associated with research and highlights how it can improve quality of care, boost job satisfaction for the practice team, and help tackle health inequalities and offers practical advice for practices wanting to get involved.
And Emma and Greg also discuss the shift toward neighbourhood working and how general practice is uniquely placed to lead research into complex challenges like multiple long-term conditions.
This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.
Useful links
NIHR School for Primary Care Research
NIHR Regional Research Delivery Network (RRDN)
Practices can access commercial study opportunities via the National Contract Value Review (NCVR)
Funding and infrastructure opportunities that are available, such as the NIHR Capital Infrastructure
NIHR primary care strategy and research programme
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