McRae Andrew D, Perry Jeffrey J, Brehaut Jamie, Brown Erica, Curran Janet, Emond Marcel, Hohl Corinne, Taljaard Monica, Stiell Ian G
*Department of Emergency Medicine,University of Calgary,Calgary,AB.
†Clinical Epidemiology Program,Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,Ottawa,ON.
CJEM. 2018 May;20(3):443-447. doi: 10.1017/cem.2017.434. Epub 2018 Jan 30.
The objective of this panel was to generate recommendations to promote the engagement of front-line emergency department (ED) clinicians in clinical and implementation research.
Panel members conducted semi-structured interviews with 37 Canadian adult and pediatric emergency medicine researchers to elicit barriers and facilitators to clinician engagement in research activities, and to glean strategies for promoting clinician engagement.
Responses were organized by themes, and, based on these responses, recommendations were developed and refined in an iterative fashion by panel members.
We offer eight recommendations to promote front-line clinician engagement in clinical research activities. Recommendations to promote clinician engagement specifically address the creation of a research-friendly culture in the ED, minimizing the burden of data collection on clinical staff through the careful design of data collection tools and the use of research staff, and communication between researchers and clinical staff to promote adherence to study protocols.
该专家小组的目标是提出建议,以促进急诊科一线临床医生参与临床研究和实施研究。
专家小组成员对37名加拿大成人及儿科急诊医学研究人员进行了半结构化访谈,以找出临床医生参与研究活动的障碍和促进因素,并收集促进临床医生参与的策略。
回答按主题进行整理,基于这些回答,专家小组成员以迭代方式制定并完善了建议。
我们提出八项建议,以促进一线临床医生参与临床研究活动。促进临床医生参与的建议特别涉及在急诊科营造有利于研究的文化氛围,通过精心设计数据收集工具和利用研究人员来尽量减轻临床工作人员的数据收集负担,以及研究人员与临床工作人员之间的沟通,以促进对研究方案的遵守。