Khan Zainab Aqeel, Muzzamil Umaimah, Ahsan Khubab, Khan Aiman, Jawaid Masood
Zainab Aqeel Khan, DPT, MSBE Assistant Manager, Medical Affairs Department, PharmEvo, 402 Suite, Business Avenue, Shahrah-e-Faisal Block-6 PECHS, Karachi, Pakistan.
Umaimah Muzzamil, B. Pharm, MBA General Manager, Medical Affairs Department, PharmEvo, 402 Suite, Business Avenue, Shahrah-e-Faisal Block-6 PECHS, Karachi, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2025 Mar;41(3):886-890. doi: 10.12669/pjms.41.3.10424.
To identify the barriers encountered while conducting and completing research among doctors in Pakistan.
This cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2023 to March 2024 to identify research barriers among medical doctors working in different hospitals of Pakistan. All graduated doctors who at least had six months of postgraduate clinical experience were included. Participants who provided incomplete response or refused to participate were excluded. The data was collected on pre-designed questionnaire. The survey consisted of demographics, information about research experience and publications and perception about research barriers. P-value <0.05 was considered significant.
Out of 1,000 doctors included for study, only 380 of them responded to the survey with a response rate of 38%. The mean age of all participants was 29.3 ± 7.3. Almost 58% of the participants were female. Almost 62.6% of the participants considered lack of training as the main barrier in conducting research, followed by inadequate financial support (53.1%), inadequate support from institute (53.1%), inadequate support from mentors (48.1%), lack of statistical work support (47.3%), insufficient time (45.5%) and difficulty in obtaining ethical approval (30.7%). There was statistically significant association found for inadequate financial support barrier between participants who had research publication and who did not (P < 0.001).
The lack of training and inadequate financial and institutional support is identified as main barriers for conduction and completion of research in Pakistan among doctors.
确定在巴基斯坦医生开展和完成研究过程中遇到的障碍。
本横断面研究于2023年11月至2024年3月进行,以确定在巴基斯坦不同医院工作的医生的研究障碍。纳入所有至少有六个月研究生临床经验的毕业医生。提供不完整回复或拒绝参与的参与者被排除。数据通过预先设计的问卷收集。该调查包括人口统计学、研究经验和出版物信息以及对研究障碍的看法。P值<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。
在纳入研究的1000名医生中,只有380人回复了调查,回复率为38%。所有参与者的平均年龄为29.3±7.3岁。近58%的参与者为女性。近62.6%的参与者认为缺乏培训是开展研究的主要障碍,其次是资金支持不足(53.1%)、机构支持不足(53.1%)、导师支持不足(48.1%)、缺乏统计工作支持(47.3%)、时间不足(45.5%)和获得伦理批准困难(30.7%)。在有研究出版物和没有研究出版物的参与者之间,发现资金支持不足障碍存在统计学显著关联(P<0.001)。
缺乏培训以及资金和机构支持不足被确定为巴基斯坦医生开展和完成研究的主要障碍。