Afeef Marwah, Redican Caillin, Bernabé Eduardo
Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences King's College London, London, UK.
South East London Health Education England, London, UK.
Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2019 Jul 24;20:e118. doi: 10.1017/S1463423618000944.
This study assessed the willingness of general dental practices (GDPs) to participate in research. All 263 GDPs in South East London that provide dental care under National Health Service (NHS) contracts were invited. The survey instrument was adapted from previous studies and piloted before administration. Geographical factors and practice characteristics associated with willingness to participate in research were explored in logistic regression models. A total of 77 responses were received (response rate: 29%). Of them, 40 (53%) expressed interest in being involved in primary care research. They saw their main role as collecting data and facilitating access to patients. Time, bureaucracy and lack of energy were the main reasons behind a decision not to engage with research. Those spending more time in NHS services were more likely to be willing to participate in research. Other possible indicators were single-handed GDPs, participation in the dental foundation training programme and location in more affluent areas.
本研究评估了普通牙科诊所(GDPs)参与研究的意愿。邀请了伦敦东南部所有根据国民健康服务(NHS)合同提供牙科护理的263家GDPs。调查工具改编自先前的研究,并在实施前进行了试点。在逻辑回归模型中探讨了与参与研究意愿相关的地理因素和诊所特征。共收到77份回复(回复率:29%)。其中,40份(53%)表示有兴趣参与初级保健研究。他们认为自己的主要作用是收集数据和帮助接触患者。时间、官僚作风和精力不足是决定不参与研究的主要原因。在NHS服务中花费更多时间的人更有可能愿意参与研究。其他可能的指标是个体经营的GDPs、参与牙科基础培训计划以及位于较富裕地区。