[Evaluation of the current research structures in trauma surgery : A survey of the scientific committee of the German Society for Trauma Surgery].

4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Unfallchirurg Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-21 DOI:10.1007/s00113-022-01169-w
Frank Hildebrand, Christine Höfer, Klemens Horst, Benedikt Friemert, Dietmar Pennig, Richard Stange
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Abstract

Background: To improve research in orthopedics and traumatology (O&T) in Germany, the implementation of comprehensive research collaborations and enhanced communication pathways among different institutions are necessary. This survey was initiated to collect data regarding the current research structures in O&T.

Material and methods: A subject-specific questionnaire was sent via email to collect data regarding demographics, on-going and past research activities and the funding. Naming of current and future research topics and problems regarding realization of projects were determined. All results were submitted electronically, anonymously and voluntarily.

Results: Of 229 participants, 83% worked as clinicians and 59.6% of the participants were working in departments with joint structures (O&T). Industry and universities were found to be the essential funding sources. Future research topics tend to concentrate on digital health issues (artificial intelligence, big data, 3D-printing). Resource scarcity in time and staff as well as administrative barriers but also insufficient funding were identified as major impediments of research activity.

Conclusion: Future research development in O&T will cause an expansion of techniques and methods. At the same time aggravated personnel, financial, administrative and legal framework conditions can only be managed with an intensively increased effort. Cooperation projects and collaborative research structures might be a solution to these challenges.

[对目前创伤外科研究结构的评价:德国创伤外科学会科学委员会的调查]。
背景:为了提高德国骨科和创伤学(O&T)的研究水平,实施全面的研究合作和加强不同机构之间的交流途径是必要的。这项调查的目的是收集有关O&T目前研究结构的数据。材料和方法:通过电子邮件发送特定主题的调查问卷,收集有关人口统计,正在进行和过去的研究活动以及资金的数据。确定了当前和未来研究课题的命名以及项目实现中存在的问题。所有结果均以电子方式、匿名和自愿提交。结果:229名参与者中,临床医生占83%,关节结构科室占59.6%。工业和大学被认为是主要的资金来源。未来的研究主题倾向于集中在数字健康问题上(人工智能、大数据、3d打印)。时间和工作人员的资源短缺以及行政障碍和资金不足被确定为研究活动的主要障碍。结论:未来O&T研究的发展将导致技术和方法的扩展。与此同时,恶化的人事、财政、行政和法律框架条件只有加紧努力才能加以管理。合作项目和合作研究结构可能是解决这些挑战的办法。
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Unfallchirurg
Unfallchirurg 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
69
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Unfallchirurg is an internationally recognised publication organ. The journal deals with all aspects of accident surgery and reconstruction surgery and serves the continuing medical education of surgeons and accident surgeons with own practices and those working in hospitals. Practically-oriented works provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of accident surgery. Besides the imparting of relevant background knowledge, the focus is on the assessment of scientific findings under consideration of practical experience. The reader is given concrete recommendations for his/her practical work.
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