弥合差距:促进亚太地区AOCMF的科学研究以及与拉丁美洲的比较。

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction Pub Date : 2025-08-22 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.3390/cmtr18030035
Radhika Menon, Takahiro Kanno, Yiu Yan Leung, Yeshaswini Thelekkat, Gopal Krishnan Kulandaswamy
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开展颅颌面外科的科学研究面临着明显的挑战,特别是在亚太地区。本研究旨在通过谷歌表格于2025年5月12日至31日进行匿名在线调查,收集169份回复,评估该地区外科医生的研究兴趣、障碍和支持需求。该调查包括13个结构化问题和一个开放式评论区。研究人员将调查结果与2024年在拉丁美洲进行的一项类似调查进行了比较,以确定地区差异。调查结果显示,在研究参与方面存在巨大差距,18.3%的亚太地区受访者没有发表过论文,而拉丁美洲的受访者都至少发表过一篇论文。亚太地区对Arbeitsgemeinschaft 骨合成fragen教育和卓越研究计划(AO PEER)的熟悉度和参与度较低(29%和6.5%),并且在建立主题,研究方法和数据收集方面面临更大的挑战。尽管兴趣很高,但只有42%的人经常进行研究,90.5%的人表示需要指导。尽管对AO资助机会的认识有所提高(58%),但科学研究支持不足、缺乏培训和时间有限等障碍仍然存在。这些发现强调了AO颅颌面外科(AOCMF)需要实施有针对性的战略,如研究培训、指导、促进资助机会和支持多中心合作,以加强整个地区的研究参与。
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Bridging Gaps: Promoting Scientific Research in AOCMF Asia Pacific and Comparison with Latin America.

Bridging Gaps: Promoting Scientific Research in AOCMF Asia Pacific and Comparison with Latin America.

Bridging Gaps: Promoting Scientific Research in AOCMF Asia Pacific and Comparison with Latin America.

Bridging Gaps: Promoting Scientific Research in AOCMF Asia Pacific and Comparison with Latin America.

Conducting scientific research in craniomaxillofacial surgery presents distinct challenges, particularly in the Asia Pacific region. This study aimed to assess research interests, barriers, and support needs among surgeons in the region through an anonymous online survey conducted via Google Forms from 12 to 31 May 2025, with 169 responses collected. The survey included 13 structured questions and an open-ended comment section. Findings were compared with a similar survey done in Latin America in 2024, to identify regional differences. The results revealed a significant gap in research participation, with 18.3% of Asia Pacific respondents having no publications, unlike Latin America, where all had at least one. Familiarity and participation in the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen Program for Education and Excellence in Research (AO PEER) were lower in Asia Pacific (29% and 6.5%), and greater challenges were reported in establishing topics, research methodology, and data collection. Although interest was high, only 42% conducted research frequently, and 90.5% indicated a need for mentorship. Despite higher awareness of AO grant opportunities (58%), barriers, like inadequate support for scientific research, lack of training, and limited time, persist. These findings highlight the need for AO Craniomaxillofacial surgery (AOCMF) to implement targeted strategies, such as research training, mentorship, promotion of funding opportunities, and support for multi-center collaborations, to enhance research participation across the region.

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