Reporting study results in primary health care: the CRISP guidelines
The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies primary health care (PHC) as the foundation of an effective whole-society healthcare system and declares it must include patient-centred clinical care, community-based healthcare systems, and a purpose-prepared clinician workforce (WHO, 2024). [...]CRIS...
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description | The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies primary health care (PHC) as the foundation of an effective whole-society healthcare system and declares it must include patient-centred clinical care, community-based healthcare systems, and a purpose-prepared clinician workforce (WHO, 2024). [...]CRISP provides flexibility to apply the list to any study design or data source (Phillips et al., 2023). The CRISP team and Primary Health Care Research & Development invite use, experimentation, evaluation, and recommendations for improvement of the CRISP Checklist and exploration of further uses. |
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