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COVID-19 大流行对正在进行的健康研究的影响:德国研究者的一项特别调查。

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ongoing health research: an ad hoc survey among investigators in Germany.

机构信息

Competence Center Emerging Technologies, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Competence Center Emerging Technologies, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2021 Dec 6;11(12):e049086. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049086.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To gain insights into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ongoing health research projects, using projects from a selected funding programme in Germany as an example.

DESIGN

Online survey and validation workshop.

SETTING

Lockdowns and social distancing policies impact on clinical and public health research in various forms, especially if unrelated to COVID-19. Research institutions have reduced onsite activities, data are often collected remotely, and during the height of the crisis, clinical researchers were partially forced to abandon their projects in favour of front-line care.

PARTICIPANTS SURVEY

120 investigators of health research projects across Germany, performed between 15 and 25 May 2020; workshop: 32 investigators, performed on 28 May 2020.

RESULTS

The response rate (78%) showed that the survey generated significant interest among investigators. 85 responses were included for analysis, and the majority of investigators (93%) reported that their projects were affected by the pandemic, with many (80%) stating that data collection was not possible as planned, and they could not carry out interventions as intended (67%). Other impacts were caused by staff being unavailable, for example, through child or elder care commitments or because of COVID-19 quarantine or illness. Investigators also reported that publications were delayed or not feasible at all (56%), and some experienced problems with PhD or Masters theses (18%). The majority of investigators had mitigation strategies in place such as adjustment of data collection methods using digital tools (46%) or of project implementation in general (46%), others made changes in research design or research questions (27%).

CONCLUSIONS

The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted on health research projects. The main challenge is now to mitigate negative effects and to improve long-term resilience in health research. The pandemic has also acted as a driver of innovation and change, for example, by accelerating the use of digital methods.

摘要

目的

以德国一个选定资助计划的项目为例,深入了解 COVID-19 大流行对正在进行的健康研究项目的影响。

设计

在线调查和验证研讨会。

设置

封锁和社交距离政策以各种形式影响临床和公共卫生研究,特别是与 COVID-19 无关的研究。研究机构减少了现场活动,数据通常远程收集,在危机高峰期,临床研究人员部分被迫放弃项目,转而支持一线护理。

参与者调查

2020 年 5 月 15 日至 25 日期间,德国各地 120 名健康研究项目的研究人员;研讨会:2020 年 5 月 28 日,32 名研究人员。

结果

调查的回应率(78%)表明,调查引起了研究人员的极大兴趣。有 85 份回复被纳入分析,大多数研究人员(93%)报告说他们的项目受到了大流行的影响,许多人(80%)表示数据收集无法按计划进行,他们无法按计划进行干预(67%)。其他影响是由于员工无法提供帮助造成的,例如,由于儿童或老年人的护理承诺,或由于 COVID-19 隔离或疾病。研究人员还报告说,出版物被推迟或根本不可行(56%),有些研究人员遇到博士或硕士论文的问题(18%)。大多数研究人员都制定了缓解策略,例如使用数字工具调整数据收集方法(46%)或一般项目实施(46%),其他人则改变了研究设计或研究问题(27%)。

结论

COVID-19 大流行对健康研究项目造成了严重影响。目前的主要挑战是减轻负面影响,提高健康研究的长期恢复能力。大流行也成为创新和变革的驱动力,例如,加速了数字方法的使用。

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