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Improving capacity for evidence-based practice in South East Asia: evaluating the role of research fellowships in the SEA-ORCHID Project

机译:提高东南亚循证实践的能力:评估研究金在SEA-ORCHID项目中的作用

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Background Fellowships are a component of many professional education programs. They provide opportunities to develop skills and competencies in an environment where time is protected and resources and technical support are more readily available. The SEA-ORCHID fellowships program aimed to increase capacity for evidence-based practice and research synthesis, and to encourage fellows to become leaders in these areas. Methods Fellows included doctors, nurses, midwives and librarians working in the maternal and neonatal areas of nine hospitals in South East Asia. Fellowships were undertaken in Australia and involved specific outputs related to evidence-based practice or research synthesis. Training and support was tailored according to the type of output and the fellow's experience and expertise. We evaluated the fellowships program quantitatively and qualitatively through written evaluations, interviews and follow-up of fellowship activities. Results During 2006-07, 23 fellows from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines undertook short-term fellowships (median four weeks) in Australia. The main outputs were drafts of Cochrane systematic reviews, clinical practice guidelines and protocols for randomised trials, and training materials to support evidence-based practice. Protocols for Cochrane systematic reviews were more likely to be completed than other outcomes. The fellows identified several components that were critical to the program's overall success; these included protected time, tailored training, and access to technical expertise and resources. On returning home, fellows identified a lack of time and limited access to the internet and evidence-based resources as barriers to completing their outputs. The support of colleagues and senior staff was noted as an important enabler of progress, and research collaborators from other institutions and countries were also important sources of support. Conclusions The SEA-ORCHID fellowships program provided protected time to work on an output which would facilitate evidence-based practice. While the fellows faced substantial barriers to completing their fellowship outputs once they returned home, these fellowships resulted in a greater understanding, enthusiasm and skills for evidence-based practice. The experience of the SEA-ORCHID fellowships program may be useful for other initiatives aiming to build capacity in evidence-based practice.
机译:背景奖学金是许多专业教育计划的组成部分。他们提供了在保护时间,资源和技术支持更容易获得的环境中发展技能和能力的机会。 SEA-ORCHID奖学金计划旨在提高循证实践和研究综合的能力,并鼓励研究员成为这些领域的领导者。方法研究人员包括在东南亚9家医院产妇和新生儿区工作的医生,护士,助产士和图书馆员。奖学金是在澳大利亚进行的,涉及与循证实践或研究综合有关的具体产出。培训和支持是根据产出的类型以及研究员的经验和专业知识量身定制的。我们通过书面评估,访谈和研究金跟进活动对研究金计划进行了定量和定性的评估。结果2006-07年度,来自泰国,印度尼西亚,马来西亚和菲律宾的23名研究人员在澳大利亚进行了短期研究(中位数为四个星期)。主要输出是Cochrane系统评价的草案,随机试验的临床实践指南和方案,以及支持循证实践的培训材料。与其他结果相比,用于Cochrane系统评价的方案更有可能完成。研究员们确定了几个对项目整体成功至关重要的因素。其中包括保护时间,量身定制的培训以及获得技术专长和资源的机会。返乡后,同伴们发现时间不足,互联网和循证资源有限是阻碍他们完成产出的障碍。会议指出,同事和高级工作人员的支持是取得进展的重要推动力,其他机构和国家的研究合作者也是重要的支持来源。结论SEA-ORCHID奖学金计划提供了受保护的时间来处理输出,这将有助于基于证据的实践。尽管研究员在返回家乡时要完成其奖学金产出面临巨大的障碍,但这些奖学金使人们对基于证据的实践有了更大的理解,热情和技巧。 SEA-ORCHID奖学金计划的经验可能对旨在建立循证实践能力的其他计划有用。

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