| Literature DB >> 30684954 |
Abeer J Khalaf1, Aysha I Aljowder1, Meead J Buhamaid1, Mona F Alansari1, Ghufran A Jassim2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Research in primary care is essential for disease diagnosis, management and prevention in relation to the individuals, families and the community. This research aims to study the attitude of primary care physicians towards conducting research in Bahrain and to identify the main barriers encountered during research.Entities:
Keywords: Attitude; Barriers; Physicians; Primary care; Research
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30684954 PMCID: PMC6347740 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-019-0911-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Demographic Data
| n | % | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age groups |
| 81 | 45.0% |
|
| 54 | 30.0% | |
|
| 45 | 25.0% | |
| Gender |
| 64 | 32.0% |
|
| 136 | 68.0% | |
| Nationality |
| 163 | 81.9% |
|
| 36 | 18.1% | |
| Years of Practice Grouping |
| 58 | 32.8% |
|
| 72 | 40.7% | |
|
| 47 | 26.6% | |
| Designation |
| 52 | 26.0% |
|
| 64 | 32.0% | |
|
| 84 | 42.0% | |
| Specialty Board Certificate |
| 166 | 83.0% |
|
| 34 | 17.0% | |
Attitude towards conducting research
| Mean | SD | |
|---|---|---|
| Promotes critical thinking | 4.48 | .80 |
| Improves patient care | 4.48 | .81 |
| Helps in promotion | 4.49 | .85 |
| Helps professional enhancement | 4.55 | .71 |
| Helps to change health policy | 4.34 | .98 |
| Overall Attitude | 4.47 | .65 |
Relationship between demographic data and attitude toward conducting research
| Attitude | Test | 95% CI | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | |||||
| Age groups | < 40 | 4.49 | .59 | ANOVA | 0.098 | (4.36,4.62) |
| 40–50 | 4.61 | .51 | (4.48,4.75) | |||
| > 50 | 4.34 | .81 | (4.10,4.58) | |||
| Gender | Male | 4.49 | .64 | T-test | 0.772 | (4.33,4.65) |
| Female | 4.46 | .66 | (4.35,4.57) | |||
| Nationality | Bahraini | 4.47 | .63 | T-test | 0.961 | (4.37,4.56) |
| Non-Bahraini | 4.47 | .77 | (4.21,4.73) | |||
| Years of Practice Grouping | < 10 | 4.54 | .47 | ANOVA | 0.497 | (4.41,4.66) |
| 10–20 | 4.49 | .64 | (4.34,4.64) | |||
| > 20 | 4.40 | .74 | (4.18,4.61) | |||
| Designation | GP | 4.21 | .86 | ANOVA | 0.003 | (3.97,4.45) |
| Family Physician Specialist | 4.53 | .46 | (4.41,4.64) | |||
| Family Physician Consultant | 4.58 | .58 | (4.45,4.71) | |||
| Specialty Board Certificate | Yes | 4.54 | .55 | T-test | 0.009 | (4.46,4.63) |
| No | 4.09 | .92 | (3.77,4.42) | |||
Higher mean score indicates a more positive attitude
Barriers Towards Conducting Research
| Mean | SD | |
|---|---|---|
| Lack of research training and skills | 3.26 | 1.27 |
| Lack of statistical support | 3.48 | 1.26 |
| Lack of mentorship and teamwork | 3.23 | 1.24 |
| Insufficient financial support | 3.76 | 1.42 |
| Technical and logistic support like computer and internet not easily available | 2.83 | 1.41 |
| Lack of self-interest and motivation | 2.51 | 1.29 |
| Lack of communication and linkages with other institutions | 3.33 | 1.22 |
| Lack of financial incentives | 3.42 | 1.39 |
| Overall Barriers | 3.34 | .80 |
Relationship between demographic data and barriers toward conducting research
| Barriers | Test | 95% CI | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | |||||
| Age groups | < 40 | 3.40 | .75 | ANOVA | 0.602 | (3.24,3.57) |
| 40–50 | 3.34 | .80 | (3.12,3.56) | |||
| > 50 | 3.25 | .81 | (3.01,3.50) | |||
| Gender | Male | 3.21 | .84 | T-test | 0.123 | (3.00,3.42) |
| Female | 3.40 | .78 | (3.27,3.53) | |||
| Nationality | Bahraini | 3.39 | .78 | T-test | 0.082 | (3.27,3.51) |
| Non-Bahraini | 3.14 | .87 | (2.84,3.43) | |||
| Years of Practice Grouping | < 10 | 3.40 | .75 | ANOVA | 0.818 | (3.20,3.60) |
| 10–20 | 3.41 | .79 | (3.23,3.60) | |||
| > 20 | 3.32 | .80 | (3.09,3.56) | |||
| Designation | GP | 3.02 | .89 | ANOVA | 0.000 | (2.78,3.27) |
| Family Physician Resident | 3.31 | .78 | (3.11,3.50) | |||
| Family Physician Consultant | 3.56 | .69 | (3.41,3.72) | |||
| Specialty Board Certificate | Yes | 3.42 | .75 | T-test | 0.011 | (3.31,3.53) |
| No | 2.96 | .96 | (2.62,3.29) | |||
Higher mean score indicates higher barriers encountered by physicians