Encuesta sobre la situación de investigación en rehabilitación en España. Resultados

Q3 Medicine Rehabilitacion Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rh.2023.100812
E. Roldán Arcelus , A. Teixeira Taborda , R. Cutillas Ruiz , en nombre de la Vocalía de Investigación e Innovación de la SERMEF
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The research, training and innovation committee of the Spanish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (SERMEF) wanted to know the state of research in our speciality. To this end, an online survey was developed and distributed among rehabilitation doctors in Spain, which obtained 253 responses. Of these, 65% stated that research activity in rehabilitation does take place in their work centre; the number of active projects in their centres as stated by them was: none in 35.7%; one in 17.7%, two in 23.3%, three in 8.4% and four or more in 14.9%. Among the main difficulties encountered, 89% highlight that there is no staff hired for research and 95% that in their centres part of the working day is not allocated to research. In terms of personal research activity, 56% reported that they were involved in research, with the most common role being that of principal investigator (58%). Ninety-five percent of respondents report that the main obstacle to developing a research project is the pressure of care and lack of time, and correspondingly, a large majority (83%) claim that having stipulated time for research in their working day would be a motivation.

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西班牙康复研究现状调查。结果
西班牙物理医学与康复学会(SERMEF)的研究、培训和创新委员会希望了解我们专业的研究状况。为此,开发了一项在线调查,并在西班牙的康复医生中分发,共获得253份回复。其中,65%的人表示,康复研究活动确实在他们的工作中心进行;据他们所述,他们中心的活跃项目数量为:35.7%没有;17.7%中有1人,23.3%中有2人,8.4%中有3人,14.9%中有4人或4人以上。在遇到的主要困难中,89%的人强调没有为研究雇佣员工,95%的人强调在他们的中心,工作日的一部分没有分配给研究。在个人研究活动方面,56%的人表示他们参与了研究,最常见的角色是首席研究员(58%)。95%的受访者表示,制定研究项目的主要障碍是护理压力和缺乏时间,相应地,绝大多数人(83%)声称,在工作日规定研究时间是一种动机。
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Rehabilitacion
Rehabilitacion Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: La revista que es desde hace más de 40 años la publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Rehabilitación y referente de la mayoría de las Sociedades de la Especialidad de los países americanos de habla hispana. Se publican 5 números pluritemáticos al año y uno monográfico sobre un tema del mayor interés y actualidad designado por el consejo de redacción.
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