As. Blinkhorn et al., An evaluation of a training programme in primary care research for generaldental practitioners, BR DENT J, 188(6), 2000, pp. 333-336
Aims To determine whether general dental practitioners would find seminars
on research methods in primary care research of interest and whether they w
ould be stimulated to plan their own research.
Method Questionnaire with both open and dosed questions distributed to part
icipants at the end of the seminars. 10 seminars in locations throughout th
e north west of England were planned.
Results 98 dentists attended the seminars of whom 81 returned questionnaire
s, giving a response rate of 82.6%. More than 60% found the seminars and th
e specially developed teaching manual very useful. However there was somewh
at less enthusiasm for undertaking research projects.
Conclusions The findings suggest that some GDPs are interested in primary c
are research but are not keen to initiate or plan research themselves.