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Increasing research capacity in the chiropractic profession: A case study and evaluation of an innovative research program in Norway.

Lise R Lothe, Jennifer E Bolton.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The subject of research methods is not commonly covered in continuing professional development (CPD) courses in spite of its emphasis in undergraduate education. This initiative aimed to develop postgraduate research competency and recruit chiropractors to musculoskeletal research.
METHODS: The program was delivered as a university-based program with 20 credits over seven contact weekends covering topics of evidence-based practice, research methods, statistics, ethics, resources, and funding. Students were assessed through assignments showing competency in critical literature review, case report writing, and production of a research protocol as the final assessment. Non-student participation for CPD points was possible. A student evaluation survey was completed after the end of the academic year.
RESULTS: There were 26 participants: 16 as students handing in assignments, 10 as non-student participants for up to 94 CPD points. Three submitted a final protocol and two registered at a university PhD program. A network of research clinics was established for data collection for future multicenter studies.
CONCLUSIONS: The program was well received by the participants and gave them the tools and resources to perform research. The two-level attendance system afforded a basis for setting up a network of research clinics with a fundamental understanding of optimal data collection. This initiative has shown that research skills can be revisited through CPD programs as part of evidence-based lifelong learning.

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Keywords:  Chiropractic; Continuing; Education; Research

Year:  2013        PMID: 23519168      PMCID: PMC3604963          DOI: 10.7899/JCE-12-016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chiropr Educ        ISSN: 1042-5055


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