探索自 COVID-19 大流行以来苏格兰护理院的研究参与情况。

Emma Law, Rosalie Ashworth, Susan Shenkin
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有关护理院参与研究的知识很少。为了探索苏格兰护理院的研究参与情况,包括潜在的障碍和促进因素,我们于 2014 年向苏格兰所有护理院发放了一份简短的调查问卷。2022 年,当护理院刚刚摆脱 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的影响时,我们再次进行了调查。本文对 2022 年的调查结果(45 份回复)与 2014 年的调查结果(130 份回复)进行了比较;调查由护理院员工完成。结果表明,在此期间,参与研究的护理院比例略有增加,但总体而言,该行业的研究参与度仍然较低。在 2022 年的调查中,影响住户决定参与研究的主要因素包括 "帮助他人"、"使住户受益 "和 "住户的参与意愿"。员工和/或住院患者参与研究的主要障碍是工作量压力和缺乏时间,这两项因素自2014年调查以来显著增加。调查结果表明,确保护理院员工具备参与研究的能力非常重要。
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Exploring research participation in Scottish care homes since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Knowledge about research participation in care homes is sparse. To explore research participation in Scottish care homes, including the potential barriers and facilitators, a short survey was distributed to all care homes in Scotland in 2014. The survey was repeated in 2022 as care homes emerged from the effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This article provides a comparison of the results of the 2022 survey (45 responses) with those of the 2014 survey (130 responses); the surveys were completed by care home staff. The results indicate that there has been a slight increase in the proportion of care homes involved in research in the intervening period but overall, research participation has remained low in this sector. In the 2022 survey, the main factors identified as influencing a resident's decision to participate in research were 'to help others', 'to benefit the resident' and the 'resident's desire to participate'. The main obstacles to research participation by staff and/or residents were workload pressure and lack of time, which had increased significantly since the 2014 survey. The results reinforce the importance of ensuring care home staff feel equipped to participate in research.

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