Prioritising respiratory research needs in primary care: results from the International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) global e-Delphi exercise

A. Abdel-Aal (Hull/ York, United Kingdom), R. Jordan (Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. Barnard (Sydney, Australia), I. Bouloukaki (Crete, Greece), J. Fm Van Boven ( Groningen, Netherlands), N. Chavannes (Leiden, Netherlands), A. P Dickens (Birmingham, United Kingdom), F. Van Gemert ( Groningen, Netherlands), M. Escarrer ( Mallorca, Spain), S. Haroon ( Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. Kayongo ( Kampala, Uganda), B. Kirenga ( Kampala , Uganda), D. Price (Singapore , Singapore), P. Adab (Birmingham, United Kingdom), R. Adam (Birmingham, United Kingdom), J. Kocks (Groningen, Netherlands), D. Kotz (Düsseldorf, Germany), K. Lisspers  (UppsalaUniversity, Sweden), C. Newby (London, United Kingdom), C. Mcnulty  (Gloucester, United Kingdom), E. Metting (Groningen, Netherlands), L. Moral (Alicante, Spain), S. Papadakis  (Ottawa, Canada), H. Pinnock  (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), D. Ryan  (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), S. Singh  (Leicester, United Kingdom), J. Correia De Sousa  (Porto, Portugal), B. Ställberg  (Uppsala , Sweden), S. J. Szefler  (Colorado, United States of America), S. Taylor (London, United Kingdom), I. Tsiligianni  (Crete, Greece), A. Turner  (Birmingham, United Kingdom), D. Weller (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), D. Agarwal (Pune, India), A. K. Tabyshova (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), O. M Yusef (Islamabad, Pakistan), S. Williams (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Highlights for primary care in 2021
Session: Highlights for primary care in 2021
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 73

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A. Abdel-Aal (Hull/ York, United Kingdom), R. Jordan (Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. Barnard (Sydney, Australia), I. Bouloukaki (Crete, Greece), J. Fm Van Boven ( Groningen, Netherlands), N. Chavannes (Leiden, Netherlands), A. P Dickens (Birmingham, United Kingdom), F. Van Gemert ( Groningen, Netherlands), M. Escarrer ( Mallorca, Spain), S. Haroon ( Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. Kayongo ( Kampala, Uganda), B. Kirenga ( Kampala , Uganda), D. Price (Singapore , Singapore), P. Adab (Birmingham, United Kingdom), R. Adam (Birmingham, United Kingdom), J. Kocks (Groningen, Netherlands), D. Kotz (Düsseldorf, Germany), K. Lisspers  (UppsalaUniversity, Sweden), C. Newby (London, United Kingdom), C. Mcnulty  (Gloucester, United Kingdom), E. Metting (Groningen, Netherlands), L. Moral (Alicante, Spain), S. Papadakis  (Ottawa, Canada), H. Pinnock  (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), D. Ryan  (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), S. Singh  (Leicester, United Kingdom), J. Correia De Sousa  (Porto, Portugal), B. Ställberg  (Uppsala , Sweden), S. J. Szefler  (Colorado, United States of America), S. Taylor (London, United Kingdom), I. Tsiligianni  (Crete, Greece), A. Turner  (Birmingham, United Kingdom), D. Weller (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), D. Agarwal (Pune, India), A. K. Tabyshova (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), O. M Yusef (Islamabad, Pakistan), S. Williams (London, United Kingdom). Prioritising respiratory research needs in primary care: results from the International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) global e-Delphi exercise. 73

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