The Development of a Critical Care Resident Research Curriculum: A Needs Assessment

Can Respir J. 2016:2016:9795739. doi: 10.1155/2016/9795739. Epub 2016 Aug 16.

Abstract

Background. Conducting research is expected from many clinicians' professional profile, yet many do not have advanced research degrees. Research training during residency is variable amongst institutions and research education needs of trainees are not well understood. Objective. To understand needs of critical care trainees regarding research education. Methods. Canadian critical care trainees, new critical care faculty, program directors, and research coordinators were surveyed regarding research training, research expectations, and support within their programs. Results. Critical care trainees and junior faculty members highlighted many gaps in research knowledge and skills. In contrast, critical care program directors felt that trainees were prepared to undertake research careers. Major differences in opinion amongst program directors and other respondent groups exist regarding preparation for designing a study, navigating research ethics board applications, and managing a research budget. Conclusion. We demonstrated that Canadian critical care trainees and junior faculty reported gaps in knowledge in all areas of research. There was disagreement amongst trainees, junior faculty, research coordinators, and program directors regarding learning needs. Results from this needs assessment will be used to help redesign the education program of the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group to complement local research training offered for critical care trainees.

MeSH terms

  • Canada
  • Critical Care*
  • Curriculum*
  • Education, Medical, Graduate / methods*
  • Faculty, Medical
  • Fellowships and Scholarships*
  • Humans
  • Internship and Residency*
  • Needs Assessment
  • Research / education*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires