BJGP Top 10 research most read and published in 2025

BJGP Top 10 research most read and published in 2025

From BJGP Interviews by The British Journal of General Practice

January 27, 2026 · 40 min · Season 4 · Episode 221

About this episode

A round table discussion on the BJGP's top 10 most read research papers of 2025.

This episode, we have a round table discussion with the editorial team of Sam Merriel, Tom Round and Nada Khan. This collection of the BJGP’s top 10 research most read and published in 2025 brings together high-profile primary care research and clinical innovation. And here are the top 10 most read papers of 2025: 10 Adoption of clinical pharmacist roles in primary care: longitudinal evidence from English general practice https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2024.0320 9 Factors affecting prostate cancer detection through asymptomatic prostate-specific antigen testing in primary care in England: evidence from the 2018 National Cancer Diagnosis Audit https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2024.0376 8 Paramedic or GP consultations in primary care: prospective study comparing costs and outcomes https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2024.0469 7 What patients want from access to UK general practice: systematic review https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2024.0582 6 Technostress, technosuffering, and relational strain: a multi-method qualitative study of how remote and digital work affects staff in UK general practice https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2024.0322 5 Antidepressants and risk of postural hypotension: a…

People in this episode

Guests: Sam Merriel, Tom Round, Nada Khan

Topics covered

  • primary care research
  • clinical innovation
  • general practice
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • cancer detection

Keywords

  • BJGP
  • research
  • primary care
  • clinical pharmacist
  • prostate cancer
  • mental health
  • general practice
  • healthcare innovation

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: British Journal of General Practice

Books & works: Adoption of clinical pharmacist roles in primary care, Factors affecting prostate cancer detection through asymptomatic prostate-specific antigen testing in primary care in England, Paramedic or GP consultations in primary care, What patients want from access to UK general practice, Technostress, technosuffering, and relational strain, Antidepressants and risk of postural hypotension, Challenges to quality in contemporary, hybrid general practice, Low-dose amitriptyline for irritable bowel syndrome

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