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The consistent and widespread application of evidence‐based health care is largely dependent on a health service's research culture and the research capacity of its staff.
It is therefore important to build research capacity, as this improves the ability of clinicians to apply new knowledge to improve health outcomes. In addition, strong research culture has been shown to be associated with better patient outcomes. This is particularly important in rural and remote contexts, where health outcomes are notably poorer, and research environments are often less developed and more stretched.
Although rural and remote settings do not have the same capacity, resources, capability or critical mass as their metropolitan counterparts, there are multiple examples of success in building health research capacity and enabling research environments across rural and remote parts of Australia.
This MJA perspective shares more.
Authors: Laura Alston, Lisa McFayden, Tarun Sen Gupta, Warren Payne and James Smith
Article Type: Perspective
*Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA)’s revised Registration Standard: Continuing professional development (the Standard)