Strategies and Factors to Promote Research in Primary Care in Portugal: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Maria Beatriz Morgado, Carolina Penedo, Rubina Correia, Sandra Diniz Amaral, Paulo Jorge Nicola, Margarida Gil Conde
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Introduction: Research is crucial for building an efficient health system care. This reality is particularly evident in primary care, the cornerstone of healthcare services. However, research in primary care is not consistently implemented across Europe. With this study we aimed to: 1) identify the factors and strategies that healthcare professionals consider relevant for promoting research in primary care in Portugal; 2) analyze whether the prioritized strategies vary according to the geographical area, professional group, workplace, interest, and experience in research of the participants.

Methods: We conducted an analytical cross-sectional study using an online survey applied in the first semester of 2023. We designed the survey based on strategies identified in a previous qualitative study. We included health professionals working in Primary Care in Portugal (continental and autonomous regions). We intended to obtain at least 200 answers for each professional category and geographical area. The survey was initially sent to a convenience sample to assess the acceptability and interpretation of the questions. We then disseminated the survey through all national Health Center Clusters and through professional associations. We conducted an analysis using a 5% significance level.

Results: The sample consisted of 1027 participants: 507 doctors, 377 nurses, 106 diagnostic and therapeutic technicians, and 30 secretaries. The majority worked in the Lisbon and Tagus Valley region (51.9%), followed by the North (22.1%) and Centre (17.1%). Around half of the participants worked in a Family Health Unit, 16.5% worked in a Personalized Healthcare Unit, 11% in a Community Care Unit, and 8.7% in a Public Health Unit. The factors promoting research mentioned by a greater proportion of participants were research training (76%), access to mentors (71%) and grants (56%). As for strategies to promote research, most participants supported the existence of dedicated time for research (82%), public grants (65%), institutional support (51%), access to support services (58%) and research data (57%).

Conclusion: There seems to be a consensus on which factors are currently promoting research and what future strategies might be useful for promoting research in primary care in Portugal. Nevertheless, there are some differences between certain sub-groups. This information might be useful to tailor initiatives directed at specific sub-groups. Our intention is to help form policies and strategies to promote research in primary care in Portugal, contributing to the national development on the subject.

促进葡萄牙初级保健研究的策略和因素:一项横断面研究。
导言:研究对于建立高效的卫生系统至关重要。这一现实在作为保健服务基石的初级保健中尤为明显。然而,在整个欧洲,初级保健研究并没有得到一致的实施。通过这项研究,我们旨在:1)确定医疗保健专业人员认为与促进葡萄牙初级保健研究相关的因素和策略;2)分析优先策略是否根据参与者的地理区域、专业群体、工作场所、兴趣和研究经验而有所不同。方法:我们通过在2023年第一学期申请的在线调查进行了一项分析性横断面研究。我们根据先前定性研究中确定的策略设计了调查。我们纳入了在葡萄牙(大陆和自治区)从事初级保健工作的卫生专业人员。我们打算为每个专业类别和地理区域获得至少200个答案。该调查最初被发送给一个方便的样本,以评估问题的可接受性和解释。然后,我们通过所有国家卫生中心集群和专业协会传播调查结果。我们使用5%的显著性水平进行分析。结果:共1027人,其中医生507人,护士377人,诊疗技术人员106人,秘书30人。大多数人在里斯本和塔古斯河谷地区工作(51.9%),其次是北部(22.1%)和中部(17.1%)。大约一半的参与者在家庭保健单位工作,16.5%在个性化保健单位工作,11%在社区保健单位工作,8.7%在公共保健单位工作。较大比例的参与者提到的促进研究的因素是研究培训(76%)、获得导师(71%)和资助(56%)。至于促进研究的策略,大多数参与者支持存在专门的研究时间(82%)、公共资助(65%)、机构支持(51%)、获得支持服务(58%)和研究数据(57%)。结论:对于哪些因素目前正在促进研究,以及未来哪些策略可能对促进葡萄牙初级保健研究有用,人们似乎达成了共识。然而,某些子群体之间存在一些差异。这些信息对于针对特定的子群体量身定制活动可能是有用的。我们的目的是帮助制定政策和战略,促进葡萄牙初级保健方面的研究,促进国家在这方面的发展。
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Acta medica portuguesa
Acta medica portuguesa MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
16.70%
发文量
256
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Acta Médica Portuguesa is to publish original research and review articles in biomedical areas of the highest standard, covering several domains of medical knowledge, with the purpose to help doctors improve medical care. In order to accomplish these aims, Acta Médica Portuguesa publishes original articles, review articles, case reports and editorials, among others, with a focus on clinical, scientific, social, political and economic factors affecting health. Acta Médica Portuguesa will be happy to consider manuscripts for publication from authors anywhere in the world.
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