Journal of General and Family Medicine (Nov 2019)

Preliminary study: Descriptive analysis of longitudinal data on the international session of the Japan Primary Care Association annual conference, 2012–2018

  • Nobutaka Hirooka,
  • Nobutaro Ban,
  • the Japan Primary Care Association International Affairs Committee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 6
pp. 257 – 259

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Abstract Introduction Japan Primary Care Association has launched an international session at annual conference since 2012. Longitudinal characteristics of the presentations were investigated. Methods Abstracts of the session were analyzed regarding type of presentation (oral/poster), category (research/clinical case/activity/review), and presenters' geographical location. Results The numbers of oral and poster presentations significantly increased. The most frequent presentation was research with cross‐sectional survey. Majority of presentations were clinical and less educational research, most of which were by Japanese. Conclusion The numbers of presentations in the international session increased, but the session should be used more rigorously to enhance primary care.

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