Barratt Helen, Fulop Naomi J
Department of Applied Health Research, University College London, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2016 Dec 7;6(12):e012557. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012557.
Efforts to improve healthcare and population health depend partly on the ability of health organisations to use research knowledge and participate in its production. We report the findings of a survey conducted to prioritise training needs among healthcare and public health staff, in relation to the production and implementation of research, across an applied health research collaboration.
A questionnaire survey using a validated tool, the Hennessy-Hicks Training Needs Assessment Questionnaire. Participants rated 25 tasks on a five-point scale with regard to both their confidence in performing the task, and its importance to their role.
A questionnaire weblink was distributed to a convenience sample of 35 healthcare and public health organisations in London and South East England, with a request that they cascade the information to relevant staff.
203 individuals responded, from 20 healthcare and public health organisations.
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Training needs were identified by comparing median importance and performance scores for each task. Individuals were also invited to describe up to three priority areas in which they require training.
Across the study sample, evaluation; teaching; making do with limited resources; coping with change and managing competing demands were identified as key tasks. Assessing the relevance of research and learning about new developments were the most relevant research-related tasks. Participants' training priorities included evaluation; finding, appraising and applying research evidence; and data analysis. Key barriers to involvement included time and resources, as well as a lack of institutional support for undertaking research.
We identify areas in which healthcare and public health professionals may benefit from support to facilitate their involvement in and use of applied health research. We also describe barriers to participation and differing perceptions of research between professional groups.
改善医疗保健和人群健康的努力部分取决于卫生组织运用研究知识并参与其产出的能力。我们报告了一项调查的结果,该调查旨在确定应用健康研究合作中医疗保健和公共卫生工作人员在研究产出与实施方面的培训需求优先级。
使用经过验证的工具——轩尼诗 - 希克斯培训需求评估问卷进行问卷调查。参与者就25项任务在执行任务的信心以及对其角色的重要性方面进行五分制评分。
向伦敦和英格兰东南部35个医疗保健和公共卫生组织的便利样本分发了问卷网络链接,并要求它们将信息传递给相关工作人员。
来自20个医疗保健和公共卫生组织的203人做出了回应。
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通过比较每项任务的重要性中位数和绩效得分来确定培训需求。还邀请个人描述他们最多三个需要培训的优先领域。
在整个研究样本中,评估、教学、在资源有限的情况下应对、应对变化和管理相互竞争的需求被确定为关键任务。评估研究的相关性和了解新进展是与研究最相关的任务。参与者的培训优先事项包括评估、查找、评估和应用研究证据以及数据分析。参与的主要障碍包括时间和资源,以及缺乏开展研究的机构支持。
我们确定了医疗保健和公共卫生专业人员可能受益于支持以促进他们参与和运用应用健康研究的领域。我们还描述了参与的障碍以及专业群体之间对研究的不同看法。