Irwin Adriane N, Olson Kari L, Joline Brigitte R, Witt Daniel M, Patel Rachana J
Kaiser Permanente Colorado . Aurora, CO ( United States ).
Pharm Pract (Granada). 2013 Jul;11(3):166-72. doi: 10.4321/s1886-36552013000300007. Epub 2013 Sep 20.
To identify barriers to completing and publishing pharmacy residency research projects from the perspective of program directors and former residents.
This was a cross-sectional survey of pharmacy residency program directors and former post-graduate year one and two residents. Directors of pharmacy residency programs whose residents present their projects at the Western States Conference (n=216) were invited to complete an online survey and asked to forward the survey to former residents of their program in 2009, 2010, or 2011. The survey focused on four broad areas: 1) demographic characteristics of the residency programs, directors, and residents; 2) perceived value of the research project; 3) perceived barriers with various stages of research; and 4) self-identified barriers to successful research project completion and publication.
A total of 32 program directors and 98 residents completed the survey. The minority of programs offered formal residency research training. Both groups reported value in the research project as part of residency training. Significantly more directors reported obtaining institutional review board approval and working through the publication process as barriers to the research project (46.7% vs. 22.6% and 73.3% vs. 43.0%, respectively p<0.05) while residents were more likely to report collecting and analyzing the data as barriers (34.4% vs. 13.3% and 39.8% vs. 20.0%, respectively, p<0.05). Both groups self-identified time constraints and limitations in study design or quality of the study as barriers. However, while program directors also indicated lack of resident motivation (65.5%), residents reported lack of mentorship or program structural issues (43.3%).
Overall, while both groups found value in the residency research projects, there were barriers identified by both groups. The results of this study may provide areas of opportunity for improving the quality and publication rates of resident research projects.
从项目主任和往届住院医师的角度,确定完成并发表药学住院医师研究项目的障碍。
这是一项针对药学住院医师项目主任以及往届第一年和第二年住院医师的横断面调查。其住院医师在西部州会议上展示项目的药学住院医师项目主任(n = 216)受邀完成一项在线调查,并被要求将该调查转发给其项目在2009年、2010年或2011年的往届住院医师。该调查聚焦于四个广泛领域:1)住院医师项目、主任和住院医师的人口统计学特征;2)研究项目的感知价值;3)研究各阶段的感知障碍;4)自我认定的成功完成并发表研究项目的障碍。
共有32名项目主任和98名住院医师完成了调查。少数项目提供正式的住院医师研究培训。两组都认为研究项目作为住院医师培训的一部分具有价值。显著更多的主任报告称获得机构审查委员会批准和完成发表过程是研究项目的障碍(分别为46.7%对22.6%以及73.3%对43.0%,p<0.05),而住院医师更有可能报告收集和分析数据是障碍(分别为34.4%对13.3%以及39.8%对20.0%,p<0.05)。两组都自我认定时间限制以及研究设计或研究质量的局限性是障碍。然而,虽然项目主任还指出住院医师缺乏积极性(65.5%),但住院医师报告称缺乏指导或项目结构问题(43.3%)。
总体而言,虽然两组都认为住院医师研究项目有价值,但两组都发现了障碍。本研究结果可能为提高住院医师研究项目的质量和发表率提供机会领域。