School of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland Mail Centre, Auckland, New Zealand.
Asia Pac J Public Health. 2011 Sep;23(5):801-9. doi: 10.1177/1010539511417998. Epub 2011 Aug 18.
The authors attempted to contact all 157 graduates from the University of Auckland's Master's in Public Health (MPH) program who completed theses from 1991 to 2005 about publications arising from their research. Of the 104 students contacted, 77 (74%) completed the questionnaire: 34 (45%) submitted a total of 46 articles, 31 (66%) of which were accepted or published. An expectation of publication and being supported financially were both associated with submission for publication. The most commonly reported barriers were lack of time (62%), lack of staff support (35%), and low confidence in ability to write (29%). For those regarding time as a barrier, work demands were commonly cited (90%). Sustained commitment from supervisors plus practical support (seminars, workshops, and cosupervision) was considered likely to be helpful. More effective supervisor-student engagement, funding, and setting an expectation of publication could increase MPH research outputs, but the additional supervisor workload must be realistic.
作者试图联系所有在奥克兰大学完成公共卫生硕士(MPH)论文的 157 名毕业生,这些论文完成于 1991 年至 2005 年,了解他们的研究成果的出版物。在联系的 104 名学生中,有 77 名(74%)完成了问卷调查:其中 34 名(45%)共提交了 46 篇文章,其中 31 篇(66%)被接受或发表。期望发表和获得资金支持都与提交发表相关。最常报告的障碍是缺乏时间(62%)、缺乏员工支持(35%)和对写作能力的信心低(29%)。对于那些认为时间是障碍的人来说,工作需求通常被引用(90%)。如果导师能够持续投入并提供实际支持(研讨会、讲习班和共同监督),则被认为可能会有所帮助。更有效的导师-学生参与、资金和设定发表期望可以增加 MPH 研究成果,但额外的导师工作量必须是现实的。