Department of Ophthalmology, Ordu University Faculty of Medicine, Ordu, Turkey.
Department of Ophthalmology, Afyon State Hospital, Afyon, Turkey.
PLoS One. 2023 Jan 25;18(1):e0273181. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273181. eCollection 2023.
BACKGROUND/AIM: The ever-increasing population and life expectancy worldwide increase the prevalence of ophthalmic diseases, and the need for ophthalmic research expands accordingly. In our study, we aimed to evaluate many aspects of the barriers, especially gender disparities, confronting ophthalmologists who aspire to conduct scientific research (SR).
In this descriptive quantitative study, we distributed an online questionnaire to ophthalmologists in Turkey with 21 questions presented on a five-point Likert scale and two open-ended questions. The survey was prepared with Google forms. Participants were recruited via e-mail and social networks. A multicenter survey was conducted between January 29 and February 20, 2021, and a total of 210 valid responses were recorded.
Participants' responses were grouped into four types of barriers: motivation, time constraints, research support, and competence. Participants' motivation to conduct research was above average (3.54±0.96), but most stated that they have time constraints (3.74±0.97). Participants did not agree that there is adequate support for research (2.35±0.76), and they self assessed their level of the required competence to be average (2.87±1.08). Women were more motivated to do SR than men (p = 0.008), but there were no statistically significant differences between women and men in terms of time constraints, research support, and level of competence (p = 0.853, p = 0.482, and p = 0.558, respectively). Although there is no statistically significant difference between men and women regarding time constraints, female physicians mentioned more about the barriers arising from their personal responsibilities (p = 0.038).
Our study revealed that ophthalmologists are enthusiastic about doing SR but encounter obstacles with regard to time availability and research support. In addition, there is a need to reinforce competence in SR. Although female physicians are more motivated than men, they must deal with competing domestic responsibilities.
背景/目的:全球人口和预期寿命的不断增长增加了眼科疾病的患病率,相应地扩大了眼科研究的需求。在我们的研究中,我们旨在评估眼科医生在进行科学研究(SR)时面临的诸多障碍,特别是性别差距。
在这项描述性定量研究中,我们向土耳其的眼科医生发放了一份包含 21 个问题的在线问卷,这些问题采用五点李克特量表和两个开放式问题呈现。该调查是使用 Google 表单制作的。通过电子邮件和社交网络招募参与者。于 2021 年 1 月 29 日至 2 月 20 日进行了多中心调查,共记录了 210 份有效回复。
参与者的回复分为四类障碍:动机、时间限制、研究支持和能力。参与者开展研究的动机较高(3.54±0.96),但大多数人表示他们时间有限(3.74±0.97)。参与者并不认为有足够的研究支持(2.35±0.76),他们自我评估所需能力水平为平均水平(2.87±1.08)。女性比男性更有动力进行 SR(p=0.008),但女性和男性在时间限制、研究支持和能力水平方面没有统计学上的显著差异(p=0.853,p=0.482 和 p=0.558)。尽管男性和女性在时间限制方面没有统计学上的显著差异,但女医生提到了更多源于个人责任的障碍(p=0.038)。
我们的研究表明,眼科医生热衷于开展 SR,但在时间可用性和研究支持方面遇到了障碍。此外,需要加强 SR 方面的能力。尽管女医生比男医生更有动力,但她们必须应对家庭责任的竞争。