Research and publishing practices, attitudes, and barriers among dental faculty: Results of a survey study of 200 teachers across India

Arpita Rai, Ansul Kumar, L. Abraham, A. Chandra, M. Kaur, S. Hasan
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Objectives: Research experience imparts skills such as literature search, analyzing data, and critical appraisal of evidence and is associated with continued academic development, evidence-based clinical practice, and future research activity. There is a paucity of literature reflecting attitude of dental faculty toward research and publication. This study aims to ascertain research and publishing practices, attitudes, and barriers among dental faculty. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey of dental faculty (mean age 37.6 years, 100 males/100 females) from dental colleges across India was done between June and August 2015. A 24-point questionnaire was framed and validated, and data from 200 participants were collected after seeking informed consent. Results: This study revealed that 138 (69%) teachers were involved in research projects and 180 (90%) had articles published in journals. The most common reason for not being involved in research was lack of time (25.8%) and for not having publications was lack of opportunity (50%). The main motivation to consider publication was career progression (53%) and selection of journal was mainly based on journal's prestige (40%). Majority of faculties were aware of impact factor, plagiarism, and H-index; however, 45% were unaware of MeSH keywords. Forty-three percent had training in research methodology, scientific writing, or publishing practices, and 93% were willing to participate in such a conference. The entire faculty agreed that research methodology should be made part of the curriculum at postgraduate level, 96% agreed that research hours should be allotted separately in the curriculum, whereas 51% of teachers approved that the completion of research project should be mandatory for promotion. Conclusion: This study revealed the positive attitude of teachers toward research and publication.
研究和出版实践,态度,以及牙科教师之间的障碍:对印度200名教师的调查研究结果
目的:研究经验传授诸如文献检索、数据分析和证据批判性评价等技能,并与持续的学术发展、循证临床实践和未来的研究活动相关。反映牙科教师对研究和出版的态度的文献很少。本研究的目的是确定研究和出版的做法,态度,和障碍之间的牙科教师。材料与方法:2015年6月至8月对印度各地牙科学院的牙科教师(平均年龄37.6岁,100男/100女)进行横断面调查。设计并验证了一份24点的问卷,并在征求知情同意后收集了200名参与者的数据。结果:138名教师(69%)参与研究项目,180名教师(90%)在期刊上发表文章。不参与研究最常见的原因是缺乏时间(25.8%),而没有发表论文的原因是缺乏机会(50%)。考虑发表的主要动机是职业发展(53%),选择期刊主要是基于期刊的声望(40%)。大多数教师了解影响因子、抄袭和h指数;然而,45%的人不知道MeSH关键词。43%的人接受过研究方法、科学写作或出版实践方面的培训,93%的人愿意参加这样的会议。全体教师同意研究方法应该成为研究生课程的一部分,96%的教师同意研究时间应该在课程中单独分配,而51%的教师同意研究项目的完成应该是晋升的强制性要求。结论:本研究揭示了教师对研究和发表的积极态度。
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