Niagara Health Knowledge Institute, Niagara Health, St. Catharines, ON, Canada.
Department of Health Sciences, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, Canada.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Sep 27;24(1):1137. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11454-6.
Community hospitals provide the majority of patient care in Canada but traditionally do not participate in clinical research. The disconnect between where most patients receive their health care and where health research is conducted leads to decreased study recruitment, reduced generalizability of study results, and inequitable patient access to novel therapies. A scoping review of the research activities of Ontario's large community hospitals (LCHs) between 2013 and 2015 reported an annualized output of 266 publications. In the last decade, efforts have been made to engage more community hospitals in research. In this updated scoping review, we provide a snapshot of the research activities of Ontario's LCHs between 2016 and 2022, describing the number and type of research publications as well as the frequency of collaboration within and between LCHs.
Three medical databases (PubMed, Embase, and CINAHL) were searched for publications that included at least one author affiliated with one of Ontario's 47 LCHs, and for which the topic was hospital or health related. Screening and extraction occurred concurrently.
We identified 3,719 publications from 2016 to 22 with at least one Ontario LCH-affiliated author, representing an annualized output of 531 publications. The most frequent publication type was observational study (n = 1,654; 45%), quality improvement (n = 355; 10%), systematic reviews (n = 352; 9%) and randomized controlled trials (n = 325; 9%). The most common disciplines were outpatient care (n = 1,144; 31%), health systems research (n = 806; 22%), inpatient care (n = 437; 12%) and surgery (n = 403; 11%). LCH-affiliated first authors were identified in 997 (27%) publications, representing 755 unique authors, while LCH-affiliated senior authors were identified in 962 (26%) publications, representing 583 unique authors. Among the 1,565 studies with an LCH-affiliated first or senior author, 574 (37%) included collaborators from the same LCH and 86 (5%) included collaborators from other Ontario LCHs.
Health research by LCH-affiliated clinicians and researchers increased significantly in 2016-2022 relative to 2013-2015. Participation in randomized controlled trials however, remains low, suggesting that further efforts are required to build clinical research infrastructure in LCHs.
在加拿大,社区医院为大多数患者提供医疗服务,但传统上并不参与临床研究。大多数患者接受医疗服务的地点与开展卫生研究的地点之间存在脱节,这导致研究招募减少,研究结果的普遍性降低,以及患者获得新疗法的机会不平等。对 2013 年至 2015 年期间安大略省大型社区医院(LCH)的研究活动进行的范围综述报告称,每年发表的论文有 266 篇。在过去十年中,已经做出了努力,让更多的社区医院参与到研究中来。在本次更新的范围综述中,我们提供了 2016 年至 2022 年期间安大略省 LCH 研究活动的快照,描述了研究出版物的数量和类型,以及 LCH 内部和之间合作的频率。
在三个医学数据库(PubMed、Embase 和 CINAHL)中搜索了至少有一位作者隶属于安大略省 47 家 LCH 之一的出版物,且主题与医院或健康相关。筛选和提取同时进行。
我们从 2016 年至 2022 年确定了 3719 篇至少有一位安大略省 LCH 附属作者的出版物,这相当于每年发表 531 篇论文。最常见的出版物类型是观察性研究(n=1654;45%)、质量改进(n=355;10%)、系统评价(n=352;9%)和随机对照试验(n=325;9%)。最常见的学科是门诊护理(n=1144;31%)、卫生系统研究(n=806;22%)、住院护理(n=437;12%)和外科(n=403;11%)。在 997 篇(27%)有 LCH 附属第一作者的出版物中,有 755 位不同的作者,而在 962 篇(26%)有 LCH 附属资深作者的出版物中,有 583 位不同的作者。在有 LCH 附属第一或资深作者的 1565 项研究中,574 项(37%)包括来自同一 LCH 的合作者,86 项(5%)包括来自安大略省其他 LCH 的合作者。
2016-2022 年,LCH 附属临床医生和研究人员的健康研究与 2013-2015 年相比显著增加。然而,参与随机对照试验的比例仍然很低,这表明需要进一步努力在 LCH 中建立临床研究基础设施。