We support and connect research projects. The PRIIME Network supports local and cross-jurisdictional patient-oriented primary care research. We assist researchers working on CPCRN-sponsored projects and projects related to our priority topics with project set-up tasks, interest holder engagement, and/or knowledge translation. We also aim to connect people who are conducting primary care research in NL with each other and with CPCRN researchers.

CPCRN – Canadian Primary Care Research Network
PRIIME – Primary Care Research Implementation Improvement and Evaluation Network
NL – Newfoundland and Labrador
Assist Researchers with Project Set-Up
Network staff will be available to assist researchers initiating a project related to one of our identified priority topics or projects sponsored by the CPCRN with key tasks related to project set-up. In particular, this might include help with creating award files, ethics applications, and connecting with interest holder groups (e.g., patients, physicians, policymakers, researchers) for recruitment. The network can also assess the implementation readiness of new cross-jurisdictional projects and work with project PIs on fitting the projectwithin the NL context. To inquire about support, please contact priime@mun.ca.
Assist researchers with interest holder engagement plans
Network staff will be available to assist researchers work on priority topic projects to develop robust interest holder and/or patient engagement plans for their projects. To inquire about support, please contact priime@mun.ca.
Catalogue CPCRN and NL primary care research projects
We have created a basic inventory of primary care research projects. We have subdivided the research projects into four groups: CPCRN-based, team-based primary care, indigenous research, and other. This is a living inventory which we will be constantly updating. If you are aware of a primary care-based research project not currently in our project inventory, please contact priime@mun.ca, and we can add the project details.
We hope this inventory will serve as a
- A project registry that can be a connection point for collaborations and help to reduce redundancy in work.
- A knowledge translation tool to help share key project messages about progress, results and implications for practice and future research.
Please view our logic model to learn more about our research activities, their expected outputs, and associated outcomes.
