Assessing research culture and capacity amongst faculty at a north American chiropractic institution: an explanatory mixed methods study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Chiropractic & Manual Therapies Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1186/s12998-024-00558-9
Carol Ann Weis, Samuel J Howarth, Diane Grondin, Danielle Southerst, Mark Fillery, Janet D'Arcy, Christine Bradaric-Baus, Silvano Mior
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Background: Research enables a profession to establish its cultural authority, validate its professional roles and ensure ongoing improvement in the quality of its academic programming. Despite the clear importance of research, a mature research culture has eluded the chiropractic profession. A fostering institutional culture that enables, values, and supports research activity is essential to building research capacity. Our study aimed to collect information about the existing research capacity and culture at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) and explore the views, attitudes and experiences of faculty members regarding research.

Methods: We conducted a sequential explanatory mixed methods study with quantitative priority between April and July, 2023. Quantitative data were collected using the Research Capacity and Culture (RCC) tool. Survey results guided the qualitative data collected from four faculty focus groups with varying levels of research experience. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics by domain and stratified by research education and workload. The qualitative data were thematically analyzed and then integrated with the quantitative results to provide deeper meaning to the results.

Results: The faculty survey response rate was 42% (59/144). Attributes at the organization or department level were consistently rated as either moderate or high; however, research skills at an individual level were more variable and influenced by factors such as research workload and highest research-related academic qualification. Qualitative focus group data were categorized under four themes: institutional factors, resource allocation, career pathways and personal factors. Lower scores for survey items related to mentorship, research planning and ensuring faculty research career pathways, as well as the identified workload and time-related barriers (e.g., other work roles and desire for work/life balance) for engaging in research were supported by each of the four themes. Research motivators included keeping the brain stimulated, developing skills and increasing job satisfaction.

Conclusion: The quantitative and qualitative information in this study provides a baseline evaluation for RCC and identifies key factors impacting RCC at the CMCC. This information is critical for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating future interventions to enhance research capacity. Ultimately, these efforts are aimed at maturing the research culture of the chiropractic profession.

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评估北美脊骨神经科学机构教师的研究文化和能力:一项解释性混合方法研究。
背景:研究使一个专业能够建立其文化权威,验证其专业角色,并确保其学术课程质量的不断提高。尽管研究的重要性不言而喻,但脊骨神经科学专业却没有形成成熟的研究文化。一种促进、重视和支持研究活动的机构文化对于建设研究能力至关重要。我们的研究旨在收集有关加拿大脊骨神经科学纪念学院(CMCC)现有研究能力和文化的信息,并探讨教职员工对研究的看法、态度和经验:我们在2023年4月至7月期间开展了一项以定量为主的顺序解释性混合方法研究。我们使用研究能力与文化(RCC)工具收集定量数据。调查结果指导了从四个具有不同研究经验的教师焦点小组中收集的定性数据。定量数据采用描述性统计方法按领域进行分析,并按研究教育和工作量进行分层。对定性数据进行了主题分析,然后与定量结果相结合,使结果具有更深层次的意义:教职员工调查回复率为 42%(59/144)。组织或院系层面的属性始终被评为中等或高等;然而,个人层面的研究技能则变化较大,并受到研究工作量和与研究相关的最高学历等因素的影响。焦点小组的定性数据分为四个主题:机构因素、资源分配、职业发展途径和个人因素。与导师指导、研究规划和确保教师研究职业发展途径相关的调查项目得分较低,以及已确定的从事研究的工作量和与时间相关的障碍(如其他工作角色和希望工作/生活平衡)均得到了四个主题的支持。研究动机包括保持大脑兴奋、发展技能和提高工作满意度:本研究的定量和定性信息为研究与合作中心提供了基线评估,并确定了影响中国移动通信集团公司研究与合作中心研究与合作的关键因素。这些信息对于规划、开发、实施和评估未来的干预措施以提高研究能力至关重要。这些努力的最终目的是使脊骨神经科学行业的研究文化更加成熟。
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Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: Chiropractic & Manual Therapies publishes manuscripts on all aspects of evidence-based information that is clinically relevant to chiropractors, manual therapists and related health care professionals. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies is an open access journal that aims to provide chiropractors, manual therapists and related health professionals with clinically relevant, evidence-based information. Chiropractic and other manual therapies share a relatively broad diagnostic practice and treatment scope, emphasizing the structure and function of the body''s musculoskeletal framework (especially the spine). The practices of chiropractic and manual therapies are closely associated with treatments including manipulation, which is a key intervention. The range of services provided can also include massage, mobilisation, physical therapies, dry needling, lifestyle and dietary counselling, plus a variety of other associated therapeutic and rehabilitation approaches. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies continues to serve as a critical resource in this field, and as an open access publication, is more readily available to practitioners, researchers and clinicians worldwide.
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