| Literature DB >> 28979555 |
Michelle Shaw1, Benjamin Harris2, Stephen Bonner3,4.
Abstract
Research is key to intensive care practice but it is not certain whether trainees get the research experience they want to prepare them for clinical practice as consultants. We distributed a survey via Research & Audit Federation of Trainees to 478 current intensive care medicine trainees to establish their views. We restricted analysis to regions with an 80% or greater response rate (n = 235 responses) to reduce self-selection bias. Our results indicated that the desire for research activities was high but multiple barriers exist. We suggest simple initiatives combined with engagement of trainee research networks and local Clinical Research Networks to improve trainee access to research opportunities. Greater freedom to participate in research activities could be created by broader ARCP clinical governance requirements, flexible interpretation of the FICM curriculum and support of trainees wishing to use their non-clinical time for projects. A resource detailing local research activity and appropriate contacts could help trainees plan suitable activities.Entities:
Keywords: Critical care research; RAFT; national survey of ICM trainees; trainee research needs; trainee research networks
Year: 2017 PMID: 28979555 PMCID: PMC5606423 DOI: 10.1177/1751143716689276
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intensive Care Soc ISSN: 1751-1437