The Primary Care Research Landscape and its Relationship with Clinical Practice: A Scientometric Analysis
CONCLUSION: The distribution of publications in primary care journals is distinct from the burden of problems faced in clinical practice and reasons for visiting a family physician. The use of scientometric tools to identify publication trends and their comparison with common problems could be a strategy to identify areas with research gaps in primary care.PMID:34543181 | DOI:10.20344/amp.15262
Source: Pain Physician - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Salom é Apitz Pedro Fontoura Source Type: research
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