University of Miyazaki, School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Miyazaki, Japan.
Curtin Medical School, Faculty of Health Science, Curtin University, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia.
Jpn J Nurs Sci. 2022 Oct;19(4):e12491. doi: 10.1111/jjns.12491. Epub 2022 May 13.
To determine the factors associated with reduced research activities during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 by comparing nursing researchers working in academic and clinical settings.
This was a secondary analysis of data collected by the Japan Academy of Nursing Sciences, which conducted a cross-sectional online survey when the pandemic began. We included respondents who worked in either academic or clinical settings and responded that the pandemic negatively affected their research activities. First, we computed a propensity score (PS) using a logistic regression model. Then we performed a one-to-one ratio matching between the groups based on the PS to control imbalances between the groups. We identified the factors negatively affecting research activities and who to consult about research concerns by comparing the groups using Chi-square or Fisher's exact tests.
There were 1,532 participants, with a response rate of 16.1%. After PS matching, 214 participants (107 for each group) were included. We identified three significant factors associated with reduced research activities: (i) time required for learning new information and communication technology (ICT) skills; (ii) time required for supporting colleagues with ICT issues; and (iii) time required for preparing and evaluating teaching materials. Approximately 20% of our participants in both settings had nobody to consult regarding research concerns.
We found that the time spent on ICT-related issues negatively affected the research activities of nursing researchers when the pandemic began in Japan. In such an emergency, nursing researchers needed an opportunity to share their difficulties as a part of a support service.
通过比较在学术和临床环境中工作的护理研究人员,确定与 2020 年 COVID-19 大流行期间研究活动减少相关的因素。
这是对日本护理科学学会收集的数据进行的二次分析,该学会在大流行开始时进行了横断面在线调查。我们纳入了在学术或临床环境中工作并回应大流行对其研究活动产生负面影响的受访者。首先,我们使用逻辑回归模型计算倾向评分(PS)。然后,我们根据 PS 对两组进行一对一比例匹配,以控制两组之间的不平衡。我们通过使用卡方或 Fisher 精确检验比较两组来确定对研究活动产生负面影响的因素以及应咨询哪些人来解决研究问题。
共有 1532 名参与者,响应率为 16.1%。在 PS 匹配后,纳入了 214 名参与者(每组 107 名)。我们确定了三个与研究活动减少相关的重要因素:(i)学习新信息和通信技术(ICT)技能所需的时间;(ii)支持同事解决 ICT 问题所需的时间;(iii)准备和评估教材所需的时间。大约 20%的参与者在两个环境中都没有人可以咨询研究问题。
我们发现,当 COVID-19 疫情在日本开始时,护理研究人员花费在与 ICT 相关的问题上的时间对其研究活动产生了负面影响。在这种紧急情况下,护理研究人员需要有机会作为支持服务的一部分分享他们的困难。