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哪些因素与加拿大初级保健研究人员的研究生产力相关?一项定性研究。

What factors are associated with the research productivity of primary care researchers in Canada? A qualitative study.

机构信息

University of Toronto, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

McMaster University, Departments of Family Medicine and Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact and the Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Mar 1;24(1):263. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10644-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research evidence to inform primary care policy and practice is essential for building high-performing primary care systems. Nevertheless, research output relating to primary care remains low worldwide. This study describes the factors associated with the research productivity of primary care researchers.

METHODS

A qualitative, descriptive key informant study approach was used to conduct semi-structured interviews with twenty-three primary care researchers across Canada. Qualitative data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Twenty-three primary care researchers participated in the study. An interplay of personal (psychological characteristics, gender, race, parenthood, education, spousal occupation, and support), professional (mentorship before appointment, national collaborations, type of research, career length), institutional (leadership, culture, resources, protected time, mentorship, type), and system (funding, systematic bias, environment, international collaborations, research data infrastructure) factors were perceived to be associated with research productivity. Research institutes and mentors facilitated collaborations, and mentors and type of research enabled funding success. Jurisdictions with fewer primary care researchers had more national collaborations but fewer funding opportunities. The combination of institutional, professional, and system factors were barriers to the research productivity of female and/or racialized researchers.

CONCLUSIONS

This study illuminates the intersecting and multifaceted influences on the research productivity of primary care researchers. By exploring individual, professional, institutional, and systemic factors, we underscore the pivotal role of diverse elements in shaping RP. Understanding these intricate influencers is imperative for tailored, evidence-based interventions and policies at the level of academic institutions and funding agencies to optimize resources, promote fair evaluation metrics, and cultivate inclusive environments conducive to diverse research pursuits within the PC discipline in Canada.

摘要

背景

为了建立高绩效的初级保健体系,为初级保健政策和实践提供信息的研究证据至关重要。然而,全世界与初级保健相关的研究成果仍然很低。本研究描述了与初级保健研究人员研究生产力相关的因素。

方法

采用定性、描述性关键知情人研究方法,对加拿大各地的 23 名初级保健研究人员进行了半结构式访谈。使用反思性主题分析对定性数据进行分析。

结果

23 名初级保健研究人员参加了这项研究。个人(心理特征、性别、种族、父母身份、教育、配偶职业和支持)、专业(任命前的指导、国家合作、研究类型、职业长度)、机构(领导、文化、资源、受保护的时间、指导、类型)和系统(资金、系统偏见、环境、国际合作、研究数据基础设施)因素的相互作用被认为与研究生产力有关。研究所以及导师促进了合作,导师和研究类型使资金申请成功。初级保健研究人员较少的司法管辖区开展了更多的国家合作,但获得的资金机会较少。机构、专业和系统因素的结合是女性和/或少数族裔研究人员研究生产力的障碍。

结论

本研究阐明了影响初级保健研究人员研究生产力的相互交织和多方面的影响。通过探索个人、专业、机构和系统因素,我们强调了各种因素在塑造研究生产力方面的关键作用。了解这些复杂的影响因素对于学术机构和资助机构层面的有针对性的、基于证据的干预措施和政策至关重要,以优化资源、促进公平的评估指标,并营造有利于加拿大初级保健学科中多元化研究追求的包容性环境。

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