Are you translating research into clinical practice? What to think about when it does not seem to be working
Abstract
The value of clinical research can be lost in translation and implementation. One often overlooked issue is whether clinicians can determine if their patient is similar to research participants and, ipso facto, whether the clinician treating that patient will have the same effects as what was reported in a research study. We present five questions and clinical tips for clinicians.
RAS ID
43300
Document Type
Editorial
Date of Publication
2021
Funding Information
Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council
School
School of Medical and Health Sciences
Copyright
subscription content
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
Recommended Citation
Murphy, M. C., Gibson, W., Moseley, G., & Rio, E. K. (2021). Are you translating research into clinical practice? What to think about when it does not seem to be working. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2020-102369
Comments
Murphy, M. C., Gibson, W., Moseley, G. L., & Rio, E. K. (2021). Are you translating research into clinical practice? What to think about when it does not seem to be working [Editorial]. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55(12), 652-653. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2020-102369