El Ansari Walid, Arafa Mohamed, Shah Rupin, Harraz Ahmed, Shokeir Ahmed, Zohdy Wael, Savira Missy, Agarwal Ashok
Department of Surgery, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
Department of Postgarduate Medcial Education, College of Medicine, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
World J Mens Health. 2024 Apr;42(2):394-407. doi: 10.5534/wjmh.230084. Epub 2023 Aug 9.
This is the first study to design and assess a research capacity building (RCB) specifically tailored for clinical and non-clinical andrology practitioners worldwide. We appraised: 1) the barriers and enablers to research among these practitioners; 2) attendees' satisfaction with the webinar; and 3) research knowledge acquisition as a result of the webinar (before/after quiz).
A online RCB webinar was designed, comprising two presentations in research design and systematic review/meta-analysis (SR/MA). An online survey using validated published questionnaires assessed the three above-stated objectives. Paired t-test compared the means of the pre- and post-webinar scores. Subgroup analysis was performed on the participants' professional background, sex, and number of years in practice.
A total of 237 participants attended the webinar, of which 184 completed the survey and are included in the current analysis. Male participants were about double the females and 60.9% were from Asian countries. The most common research enablers were to publish scientific papers (14.8%) and to develop research (14.7%) or new skills (12.7%). The most common barriers were the lack of training in research (12.4%), training in research software (11.8%), and time for research (11.8%). Satisfaction with the webinar was considerably high (86.3%-88.4%) for the different features of the webinar. Compared to the pre-webinar knowledge level, there were significant improvements in participants' research knowledge acquisition after the webinar in terms of the total score for the quiz (13.7±4.31 21.5±4.7), as well as the scores for the study design (7.12±2.37 11.5±2.69) and SR/MA sessions (6.63±2.63 9.93±2.49) (p<0.001 for each).
Clinical and non-clinical andrology webinar attendees recognized the importance of research and exhibited a range of research skills, knowledge and experience. There were significant improvements in the participants' knowledge and understanding of the components of scientific research. We propose an RCB model that can be implemented and further modeled by organizations with similar academic research goals.
这是第一项旨在设计并评估专门为全球临床和非临床男科学从业者量身定制的研究能力建设(RCB)的研究。我们评估了:1)这些从业者开展研究的障碍和促进因素;2)参会者对网络研讨会的满意度;3)网络研讨会带来的研究知识获取情况(会前/会后测验)。
设计了一场在线RCB网络研讨会,包括两场关于研究设计和系统评价/荟萃分析(SR/MA)的讲座。使用经过验证的已发表问卷进行在线调查,以评估上述三个目标。配对t检验比较了网络研讨会前后得分的均值。对参与者的专业背景、性别和从业年限进行了亚组分析。
共有237名参与者参加了网络研讨会,其中184人完成了调查并纳入本次分析。男性参与者约为女性的两倍,60.9%来自亚洲国家。最常见的研究促进因素是发表科学论文(14.8%)、开展研究(14.7%)或掌握新技能(12.7%)。最常见的障碍是缺乏研究培训(12.4%)、研究软件培训(11.8%)和研究时间(11.8%)。对于网络研讨会的不同特点,参会者的满意度相当高(86.3%-88.4%)。与网络研讨会前的知识水平相比,网络研讨会后参与者在研究知识获取方面有显著提高,测验总分(13.7±4.31对21.5±4.7)、研究设计得分(7.12±2.37对11.5±2.69)和SR/MA课程得分(6.63±2.63对9.93±2.49)均有提高(每项p<0.001)。
临床和非临床男科学网络研讨会的参会者认识到研究的重要性,并展现出一系列研究技能、知识和经验。参与者在科学研究组成部分的知识和理解方面有显著提高。我们提出了一个RCB模型,具有类似学术研究目标的组织可以实施并进一步完善该模型。