London Journal of Primary Care London Journal of Primary Care: Readership survey Thank you for taking the time to complete this short survey, which should only take a few minutes to complete. Your views are important to us, and we will use your feedback to improve London Journal of Primary Care for you! OK Question Title * 1. How often do you read London Journal of Primary Care? Very often (every issue) Often (most issues) Sometimes (one or two issues) Never OK Question Title * 2. When you read an issue of London Journal of Primary Care, how much of the content do you tend to read? 81%-100% 61%-80% 41%-60% 21%-40% 0%-20% OK Question Title * 3. Which article types do you find of most relevance to you? Please rank in order of preference 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Editorials 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Research articles 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Evaluated Service Improvement articles 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Case Studies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Landscape articles 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Personal View articles 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Opinion and Debate articles 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Learning Resource articles OK Question Title * 4. We are interested to hear your thoughts on how we can improve London Journal of Primary Care. If you have any suggestions for improvement, please tell us: OK Question Title * 5. Please indicate your profession GP (please indicate level) Practice Manager Nurse Social worker Academic Student Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 6. Do you belong to any professional bodies, e.g. RCGP or RCN? If so, please indicate below: OK Question Title * 7. Are you currently working on a project that you would like to publish Yes No If 'yes' would you like to discuss publishing your findings in London Journal of Primary Care with our editor in chief, Dr Paul Thomas? OK Question Title * 8. Have you submitted a paper to London Journal of Primary Care before? Yes No If 'no', please tell us why below: OK Question Title * 9. Are you involved in purchasing equipment and supplies, and/or recruitment of staff? I recommend purchases I approve purchases I specify brands I make recruitment decisions I am not involved with purchasing I am not involved with recruitment Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 10. What age range are your patients? (please use a percentage) 0%-10% 10%-20% 20%-30% 30%-40% 40%-50% 50%-60% 60%-70% 70%-80% 80%-90% 90%-100% <2 <2 0%-10% <2 10%-20% <2 20%-30% <2 30%-40% <2 40%-50% <2 50%-60% <2 60%-70% <2 70%-80% <2 80%-90% <2 90%-100% 2-1 2-1 0%-10% 2-1 10%-20% 2-1 20%-30% 2-1 30%-40% 2-1 40%-50% 2-1 50%-60% 2-1 60%-70% 2-1 70%-80% 2-1 80%-90% 2-1 90%-100% 12-21 12-21 0%-10% 12-21 10%-20% 12-21 20%-30% 12-21 30%-40% 12-21 40%-50% 12-21 50%-60% 12-21 60%-70% 12-21 70%-80% 12-21 80%-90% 12-21 90%-100% 12-21 12-21 0%-10% 12-21 10%-20% 12-21 20%-30% 12-21 30%-40% 12-21 40%-50% 12-21 50%-60% 12-21 60%-70% 12-21 70%-80% 12-21 80%-90% 12-21 90%-100% 21-40 21-40 0%-10% 21-40 10%-20% 21-40 20%-30% 21-40 30%-40% 21-40 40%-50% 21-40 50%-60% 21-40 60%-70% 21-40 70%-80% 21-40 80%-90% 21-40 90%-100% 40-60 40-60 0%-10% 40-60 10%-20% 40-60 20%-30% 40-60 30%-40% 40-60 40%-50% 40-60 50%-60% 40-60 60%-70% 40-60 70%-80% 40-60 80%-90% 40-60 90%-100% 60-80 60-80 0%-10% 60-80 10%-20% 60-80 20%-30% 60-80 30%-40% 60-80 40%-50% 60-80 50%-60% 60-80 60%-70% 60-80 70%-80% 60-80 80%-90% 60-80 90%-100% 80+ 80+ 0%-10% 80+ 10%-20% 80+ 20%-30% 80+ 30%-40% 80+ 40%-50% 80+ 50%-60% 80+ 60%-70% 80+ 70%-80% 80+ 80%-90% 80+ 90%-100% OK Question Title * 11. Which of the following common conditions do you regularly treat? Respiratory (Asthma, COPD, etc.) Mental health (depression, OCD, etc.) Sexual Health Heart disease Pain management Seasonal illnesses Diabetes Pregnancy Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 12. How may prescriptions do you write per day (approx.)? <10 10-15 15-25 25+ OK Question Title * 13. How do you find out about new treatments, products, and drugs? Academic journals – print Academic journals – online Industry magazines - print Industry magazines - online National press Conferences/meetings Peer learning Medical sales representatives OK Question Title * 14. What are the first digits of your postcode? e.g. “SE8” OK Question Title * 15. Finally, did you know that London Journal of Primary Care is a fully Open Access journal, and that it is currently completely free to publish in it? You can find our more on our aims and scope OK DONE