Embedding a culture of research in Canadian community hospitals: a qualitative study.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Kian Rego, Paige Gehrke, Madelyn P Law, Kathryn Halverson, Dominique Piquette, Elaina Orlando, Susan M Jack, Deborah Cook, Rosa Myrna Marticorena, Alexandra Binnie, Jennifer L Y Tsang
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Background: In Canada, academic hospitals are the principal drivers of research and medical education, while community hospitals provide patient care to a majority of the population. Benefits of increasing community hospital research include improved patient outcomes and access to research, enhanced staff satisfaction and retention and increased research efficiency and generalizability. While the resources required to build Canadian community hospital research capacity have been identified, strategies for strengthening organizational research culture in these settings are not well defined. This study aimed to understand how research culture is experienced and shaped in Canadian community hospitals to provide strategies for strengthening research culture in these settings.

Methods: This qualitative descriptive study, as part of a larger study, explored the underlying dimensions of research culture. Participants were purposefully sampled and included healthcare providers, research staff or hospital administrators from community hospitals across Canada, with non-existent, emerging or established research programs. Data were collected via virtual semi-structured interviews and a demographic questionnaire. Interview transcripts were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis and Schein's Model of Organizational Culture as a sensitizing framework. Demographic data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: A total of 38 participants from 20 Canadian community hospitals described their experiences of research culture illustrating three key themes. As community hospital research programs matured, participants described a shift in research culture whereby research became more embedded in "the way things are done" within the community hospital. Recommended strategies to achieve an embedded culture of research involve: communications; relationship building; mentorship, training and education opportunities; selecting locally relevant studies; and systems-level support. A top-down approach to embedding research culture was contrasted with a bottom-up approach.

Conclusions: This study described the underlying dimensions of community hospital research culture and targeted strategies for strengthening research culture at different levels of research program maturity. Community hospitals without pre-existing research infrastructure were able to foster a culture of research from the bottom-up by emphasizing the value of embedding research in clinical practice. Although challenging, fostering a culture of research from the bottom-up may be necessary to propel research forward and initiate the process to build research capacity within a community hospital.

在加拿大社区医院嵌入研究文化:一项定性研究。
背景:在加拿大,学术医院是研究和医学教育的主要推动力,而社区医院则为大多数人口提供病人护理。增加社区医院研究的好处包括改善病人的治疗结果和获得研究成果的机会,提高工作人员的满意度和留任率,提高研究效率和推广能力。虽然已经确定了建立加拿大社区医院研究能力所需的资源,但在这些环境中加强组织研究文化的战略还没有很好地确定。本研究旨在了解加拿大社区医院如何体验和塑造研究文化,以提供在这些环境中加强研究文化的策略。方法:这个定性描述性研究,作为一个更大的研究的一部分,探索研究文化的潜在维度。参与者有目的地抽样,包括来自加拿大各地社区医院的医疗保健提供者、研究人员或医院管理人员,这些研究项目不存在、正在出现或已建立。数据通过虚拟半结构化访谈和人口调查问卷收集。访谈记录分析采用反身性主题分析和沙因组织文化模型作为敏感化框架。人口统计数据采用描述性统计进行分析。结果:来自加拿大20家社区医院的38名参与者描述了他们的研究文化经历,说明了三个关键主题。随着社区医院研究项目的成熟,参与者描述了研究文化的转变,即研究越来越融入社区医院的“做事方式”。实现嵌入式研究文化的建议策略包括:沟通;建立关系;指导、培训和教育机会;选择与本地有关的研究;以及系统级的支持。自上而下嵌入研究文化的方法与自下而上的方法进行了对比。结论:本研究描述了社区医院研究文化的基本维度,以及在不同研究项目成熟度阶段加强研究文化的针对性策略。没有预先存在的研究基础设施的社区医院能够通过强调将研究嵌入临床实践的价值来培养自下而上的研究文化。虽然具有挑战性,但培养自下而上的研究文化对于推动研究向前发展和启动在社区医院内建立研究能力的进程可能是必要的。
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Health Research Policy and Systems
Health Research Policy and Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.50%
发文量
124
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Research Policy and Systems is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to provide a platform for the global research community to share their views, findings, insights and successes. Health Research Policy and Systems considers manuscripts that investigate the role of evidence-based health policy and health research systems in ensuring the efficient utilization and application of knowledge to improve health and health equity, especially in developing countries. Research is the foundation for improvements in public health. The problem is that people involved in different areas of research, together with managers and administrators in charge of research entities, do not communicate sufficiently with each other.
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