Livingston M C
Can Med Assoc J. 1972 Apr 8;106(7):797-9.
This study reveals the background of some of those Canadian general practitioners who have contributed original work during the past two decades. Fifteen observers are noted. They have usually reached 40 years. They come from different backgrounds but usually have pursued further post-graduate study. They are located chiefly in smaller centres and are engaged in either solo or group practice. The paucity of work raises certain questions. The observers were asked why they attempted their study and what was their greatest difficulty in completing the project. Their replies reveal some of the opportunities and obstacles to research. Future opportunities for research are considered.
本研究揭示了过去二十年间在原创工作方面有所贡献的部分加拿大全科医生的背景情况。记录了15位观察者。他们通常已达40岁。他们来自不同背景,但通常都进行了进一步的研究生学习。他们主要分布在较小的中心,从事单人或团体执业。工作的匮乏引发了某些问题。研究者询问观察者为何尝试开展其研究以及他们在完成项目过程中最大的困难是什么。他们的回答揭示了一些研究的机遇与障碍。同时也考虑了未来的研究机遇。