BMC Health Services Research (Mar 2025)

The National Paediatric Applied Research Translation Initiative (N-PARTI): using implementation science to improve primary care for Australian children with asthma, type 1 diabetes, and infections

  • Jeffrey Braithwaite,
  • Georgia Fisher,
  • Reema Harrison,
  • Virginia Mumford,
  • Elizabeth Ann Davis,
  • Carl de Wet,
  • Nusrat Homaira,
  • Rebecca Mitchell,
  • Adam Jaffe,
  • Simon Willcock,
  • Brendan McMullan,
  • Gaston Arnolda,
  • Yvonne Zurynski,
  • Helen Woodhead,
  • Brendan Goodger,
  • Les White,
  • Luke Elias,
  • Swati Vir,
  • Learne Durrington,
  • Michele Smith,
  • Leisa Fraser,
  • Jamie Swann,
  • Anthony Flynn,
  • Cris Massis,
  • Imogen Benson,
  • Tina Vickery,
  • Hannah Corbett,
  • Christina Rojas,
  • Peter Hibbert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12491-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract General practice-based care for Australian children is facing low levels of clinical guideline adherence particularly in three key areas: asthma, type 1 diabetes and antibiotic use. We offer an implementation science-informed position paper, providing a broad overview of how we aim to address this issue. This is the co-designed National Paediatric Applied Research Translation Initiative (N-PARTI), a bespoke, three-phased research solution by deploying mixed methods, simulation and scale-up of evidence into practice.

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