Exploration of the construction of full-time research personnel and postdoctoral talent in research-ori-ented hospitals based on the dual-factor theory:a case study of a tertiary comprehensive hospital in anhui province
10.3969/j.issn.1671-332X.2024.07.039
- VernacularTitle:基于双因素理论的研究型医院专职科研人员与博士后人才队伍建设实践探讨
- Author:
Mengming CHENG
1
;
Xueqi MA
;
Juan WANG
;
Peng JIA
Author Information
1. 安徽医科大学第一附属医院 安徽合肥 230022
- Keywords:
Dual-factor theory;
Research-oriented hospital;
Full-time research personnel;
Postdoctoral talent
- From:
Modern Hospital
2024;24(7):1137-1141
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the strategies for building a high-level research talent team in a research-oriented hospital,based on the current situation of full-time research personnel and postdoctoral talent in a tertiary comprehensive hospital in Anhui Province.Methods Drawing on the dual-factor theory,a descriptive analysis was conducted to examine the construc-tion and practical outcomes of full-time research personnel and postdoctoral talent in the hospital.Issues were identified,and cor-responding recommendations were proposed.Results Over a three-year period,the growth rates of research achievements,in-cluding longitudinal projects,high-level publications,and patent authorizations,exceeded 100%.Disciplines with full-time re-search personnel showed significantly better research performance than those without.However,challenges were identified,inclu-ding a low proportion of full-time research personnel in the total staff(1.8%),imbalanced discipline development,and incom-plete external research support and internal incentive mechanisms.Conclusion The construction of full-time research personnel and postdoctoral talent plays a crucial role in enhancing the clinical research capacity and promoting high-quality development in hospitals.It is essential to continuously optimize incentive measures,coordinate health factors with motivating factors to achieve synergistic effects,and improve the level of talent development in research-oriented hospitals.