Anaraki Nahid Rahimipour, Tobin Alexandria, Araee Mehdee, Heeley Thomas, Bethune Cheri, Graham Wendy, Asghari Shabnam
Centre for Rural Health Studies, Discipline of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Building, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 300 Prince Philip Drive, St. John's, NL, Canada.
Canadian Centre for Health Economics (CCHE), University of Toronto, Associate, Canada.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Dec 3;24(1):1410. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06258-5.
Accessible and contextually relevant healthcare research programs and networks for rural physicians are exceedingly rare, which hinders the development of social capital in an already isolating profession. This study aims to examine the impact of the Rural Health Research Capacity Building (RRCB) Program on enhancing cognitive, structural, and relational social capital through comprehensive research skills training, supported by professional teams and resources.
This study uses a mixed-methods approach with utilization of qualitative and quantitative data and pre-post quasi-experimental design. Data were collected prior and after completion of the program by means of surveys, focus group, and observation. Thirty-five rural physicians participated in this study from 2014 to 2021.
The results show a significant increase in cognitive (pre-program = 0.37 vs. post-program = 0.61, p < .001), structural (pre-program = 0.58 vs. post-program = 0.81, p < .001), and relational (pre-program = 0.49 vs. post-program 0.69, p < .001) components of social capital. Focus group discussions and observation data supported these findings, particularly highlighting that research capacity-building programs tailored to the needs of rural physicians can enhance collective values, improve the quality of relationships, and foster communities of research-focused practice.
Being equipped with a shared system of meanings and interpretations, research knowledge and resources, and a professional research network appears to play a critical role in enhancing social capital in rural health research. The RRCB program effectively improves social capital among rural and remote physicians.
面向乡村医生的可及且与实际情况相关的医疗保健研究项目和网络极为罕见,这阻碍了这个本就孤立的职业中社会资本的发展。本研究旨在探讨农村卫生研究能力建设(RRCB)项目在专业团队和资源支持下,通过全面的研究技能培训对增强认知、结构和关系型社会资本的影响。
本研究采用混合方法,利用定性和定量数据以及前后准实验设计。在项目完成之前和之后,通过调查、焦点小组和观察收集数据。2014年至2021年,35名乡村医生参与了本研究。
结果显示,社会资本的认知(项目前=0.37,项目后=0.61,p<0.001)、结构(项目前=0.58,项目后=0.81,p<0.001)和关系(项目前=0.49,项目后=0.69,p<0.001)组成部分均有显著增加。焦点小组讨论和观察数据支持了这些发现,特别强调了根据乡村医生需求量身定制的研究能力建设项目可以增强集体价值观、改善关系质量并促进以研究为重点的实践社区。
拥有一个共享的意义和解释系统、研究知识和资源以及专业研究网络,似乎在增强农村卫生研究中的社会资本方面发挥着关键作用。RRCB项目有效地改善了农村和偏远地区医生的社会资本。