Shankar Mythri, Udayashankar Anaghashree, Rajanna Sowrabha, Anandh Urmila, Chaudhury Arpita Ray
Department of Nephrology, Institute of Nephrourology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Department of Nephrology, Medicover Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Int J Nephrol. 2025 Feb 23;2025:9008616. doi: 10.1155/ijne/9008616. eCollection 2025.
Medical research shapes public health actions, emphasising the need for greater investments in health. Despite a surge in scientific publications, disparities exist in authorship from low-income countries and among female researchers. Addressing these gaps is vital for studying real-world health outcomes and promoting universal healthcare delivery. A descriptive quantitative study using an online questionnaire to gather data from Indian nephrologists and nephrology fellows was conducted by members of Women in Nephrology, India, from September 2023 to December 2023. The survey collected data on demographics, publication experience and challenges in scientific paper writing. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS Version 25.0, with significance at < 0.05. The survey included 156 participants, with a mean age of 35.55 ± 8.91 years. The majority were males (55.8%) and practicing nephrologists (69.9%). Most respondents practiced in medical institutions (45.5%) and metropolitan cities (60.3%), with an average practice duration of 12.29 ± 9.12 years. Only 44.9% published their thesis work, and 52.6% preferred writing case reports. Key challenges included time constraints (82.1%), funding (67.9%), limited access to research articles (65.4%), lack of statistical analysis knowledge (64.7%) and limited access to research software (60.2%). Younger nephrologists faced more funding (68.9%) and knowledge-related barriers (74.4%). Multiple challenges exist in scientific paper writing among Indian nephrologists, emphasising the need for targeted interventions. Funding for research, burnout and article processing charges are significant barriers. Addressing these challenges is crucial for enhancing research output and improving healthcare outcomes in resource-limited countries.
医学研究塑造公共卫生行动,强调加大对健康领域投资的必要性。尽管科学出版物数量激增,但低收入国家和女性研究人员在作者身份方面仍存在差距。解决这些差距对于研究实际健康结果和促进全民医疗服务至关重要。2023年9月至2023年12月,印度肾脏病学领域女性成员开展了一项描述性定量研究,使用在线问卷从印度肾脏病学家和肾脏病学研究员收集数据。该调查收集了有关人口统计学、出版经验和科学论文写作挑战的数据。使用SPSS 25.0版本进行统计分析,显著性水平为<0.05。该调查包括156名参与者,平均年龄为35.55±8.91岁。大多数为男性(55.8%)且是执业肾脏病学家(69.9%)。大多数受访者在医疗机构(45.5%)和大城市(60.3%)执业,平均执业时长为12.29±9.12年。只有44.9%的人发表了他们的论文作品,52.6%的人更喜欢撰写病例报告。主要挑战包括时间限制(82.1%)、资金(67.9%)、获取研究文章受限(65.4%)、缺乏统计分析知识(64.7%)以及获取研究软件受限(60.2%)。年轻的肾脏病学家面临更多资金(68.9%)和知识相关障碍(74.4%)。印度肾脏病学家在科学论文写作中存在多重挑战,强调需要有针对性的干预措施。研究资金、职业倦怠和文章处理费用是重大障碍。应对这些挑战对于提高资源有限国家的研究产出和改善医疗结果至关重要。