Survey on willingness of clinician to carry out clinical research in a tertiary hospital
10.3760/cma.j.cn113565-20221019-00195
- VernacularTitle:某三甲医院临床医生开展临床研究的意愿调查分析
- Author:
Baoshuai ZHANG
1
;
Yu KOU
;
Ying YE
Author Information
1. 天津医科大学第二医院 300211
- Keywords:
Clinical research;
Clinician;
Willingness to carry out;
Influencing factors;
Tertiary hospital
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management
2024;37(1):58-65
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the willingness of clinicians to carry out clinical research and its influencing factors, and to provide a reference basis for scientifically and effectively promoting clinical research and improving the enthusiasm of clinicians.Methods:A grade A tertiary hospital in Tianjin was selected as a questionnaire unit, and clinicians were selected by simple random sampling. SPSS26.0 was utilized for the Wilcoxon rank sum test, Kruskal-Wallis H test, and generalized linear model analysis.Results:The score of willingness to carry out clinical research among 273 clinicians was 5.00. The results of multivariate analysis showed that, in terms of working time, compare with ″≥31years″, ″≤10years″, ″11~20years″, and ″21~30years″ had statistical significance in association with the scores of willingness to carry out clinical researchs, all of which were positively correlated; compared with the ″clear″ awareness of hospital medical ethics review process, ″knowing some″ had a statistical significance in association with the willingness scores with a negative correlation; compared with ″having free time″, the association between ″busy clinical work and no time″ and the willingness scores was statistically significant, and showed a negative correlation; compared with ″time devoting can get results″, the association between ″a lot of time and efforts can not achieve results in a short time″ and the score of willingness was statistically significant, and was negatively correlated; compared with ″willing″ to participate in scientific research and training, ″it does not matter″ and ″unwilling″ showed statistical significance in association with the willingness scores, and negatively correlated.Conclusions:The willingness of clinicians to conduct clinical research was affected by multiple factors. Hospitals should emphasize the cultivation of young talents, carry out research training, and build research support teams to improve the enthusiasm for research.