Developing a toolkit for building a community hospital clinical research program.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Kian Rego, Elaina Orlando, Patrick Archambault, Anna Geagea, Anish R Mitra, Gloria Vazquez-Grande, Rosa M Marticorena, Lisa Patterson, Giulio DiDiodato, Oleksa G Rewa, Janek Senaratne, Madelyn Law, Alexandra Binnie, Jennifer Tsang
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Purpose: Although health research in Canada is primarily conducted in academic hospitals, most patients receive their care in community hospitals. The benefits of increasing research capacity in community hospitals include improved study recruitment, increased generalizability of results, broader patient access to novel therapies, better patient outcomes, enhanced staff satisfaction, and improved organizational efficiency. Nevertheless, building research programs in community hospitals remains challenging because of a lack of support and expertise. To address this gap, we developed a toolkit to help community hospital professionals build and sustain their community hospital research programs.

Source: The toolkit was developed by the Canadian Community Intensive Care Unit Research Network (CCIRNet), a group of clinician-researchers and research staff from community hospitals across Canada who have experience building community hospital research programs. Feedback from a concurrent qualitative study of Canadian community critical care professionals informed the toolkit's design.

Principal findings: The CCIRNet toolkit outlines five stages of community hospital clinical research program development: 1) building a research team and gaining support, 2) developing a new research program, 3) choosing a first research study, 4) getting the study up and running, and 5) sustaining a research program. Feedback from qualitative interviews emphasized the need for a step-by-step approach, frequently asked questions, and essential resources. Accordingly, each stage is structured in a question-and-answer format and includes relevant resources for each section.

Conclusion: The CCIRNet toolkit is a practical resource for establishing research programs in community hospitals. The toolkit may increase research participation and support clinical research capacity building in community hospitals.

为建立社区医院临床研究项目开发工具包。
目的:虽然加拿大的卫生研究主要在学术医院进行,但大多数患者在社区医院接受治疗。提高社区医院研究能力的好处包括:改进研究招募、提高结果的普遍性、扩大患者获得新疗法的机会、改善患者预后、提高员工满意度和提高组织效率。然而,由于缺乏支持和专业知识,在社区医院建立研究项目仍然具有挑战性。为了解决这一差距,我们开发了一个工具包来帮助社区医院专业人员建立和维持他们的社区医院研究项目。来源:该工具包由加拿大社区重症监护病房研究网络(CCIRNet)开发,该网络是一组来自加拿大各地社区医院的临床研究人员和研究人员,他们有建立社区医院研究项目的经验。来自加拿大社区重症监护专业人员的同时定性研究的反馈为工具包的设计提供了信息。主要发现:CCIRNet工具包概述了社区医院临床研究项目开发的五个阶段:1)建立一个研究团队并获得支持;2)开发一个新的研究项目;3)选择第一个研究项目;4)启动并运行研究项目;5)维持一个研究项目。来自定性访谈的反馈强调了循序渐进的方法、经常被问到的问题和必要的资源的必要性。因此,每个阶段都采用问答形式,并包括每个部分的相关资源。结论:CCIRNet工具包是建立社区医院研究项目的实用资源。该工具包可以增加研究参与并支持社区医院的临床研究能力建设。
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CiteScore
8.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Anesthesia (the Journal) is owned by the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society and is published by Springer Science + Business Media, LLM (New York). From the first year of publication in 1954, the international exposure of the Journal has broadened considerably, with articles now received from over 50 countries. The Journal is published monthly, and has an impact Factor (mean journal citation frequency) of 2.127 (in 2012). Article types consist of invited editorials, reports of original investigations (clinical and basic sciences articles), case reports/case series, review articles, systematic reviews, accredited continuing professional development (CPD) modules, and Letters to the Editor. The editorial content, according to the mission statement, spans the fields of anesthesia, acute and chronic pain, perioperative medicine and critical care. In addition, the Journal publishes practice guidelines and standards articles relevant to clinicians. Articles are published either in English or in French, according to the language of submission.
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