This session will introduce the CRISP Checklist as a tool to help researchers and authors make their study reports more valid, effective, and useful to readers and the varied users of primary care research. We will review the needs, evidence base, development, and content of CRISP – Consensus Reporting Items for Studies in Primary Care. We will highlight strategies for using the CRISP Checklist in planning and reporting primary care research in the African context.
Prof Williams Phillips is a family physician, researcher, editor, and medical teacher at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA. He spent 20 years as a full-scope family doctor in community practice. He was a founder and editor of the Annals of Family Medicine. He served as president of NAPCRG (North American Primary Care Research Group) and a member of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
Prof Liz Sturgiss is a general practitioner in Queensland Australia, and part of the faculty at the Bond University medical school. Liz is the co-Editor in Chief at the Australian Journal of Primary Health.
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