Exploring strengths and weaknesses in health services research culture and capacity

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Stormon, Nicole, Lawrenson, Peter, Chan, Ann, Eames, Sally and Gavin, Nicole. (2024). Exploring strengths and weaknesses in health services research culture and capacity. Australian Health Review. 48(1), pp. 82-90. https://doi.org/10.1071/AH23241
AuthorsStormon, Nicole, Lawrenson, Peter, Chan, Ann, Eames, Sally and Gavin, Nicole
Abstract

Objective
Fostering a research culture and enhancing research capacity within the workforce is essential for any health service aiming to provide evidence-based care. This study aims to explore the research culture and capacity in a community health service setting and provide a comparison to previous published research in other health service settings.

Methods
Participants were invited to complete a survey consisting of demographics and the Research Capacity and Culture (RCC) tool. Median and interquartile ranges were calculated for each RCC item and compared to three Australian and one international comparison.

Results
A total of 73 staff members from Metro North Community and Oral Health service participated. The team-level scores for the RCC were overall the lowest. Comparison to previously published research using the RCC indicated marginally higher scores for individual-level items in our study across all domains. Individual-level items were very weak to weakly correlated with the team and organisation-level RCC items. Strong to very strong correlations were found between a majority of the team and organisation-level items.

Conclusions
Team-level scores were substantially lower when compared to individual and organisational levels. The item ‘team leaders that support research’ was positively correlated with various organisation-level items, indicating that if the respondent perceived the team leader as a low supporter of research the respondent perceived several organisation items also poorly. As an important stakeholder in enabling research in a health service, organisations should investigate the challenges experienced by team leaders in facilitating research and the support or training they may need.

Keywordsclinician researcher; education and training; enablers and barriers; health services; health services research; research capacity and culture; workforce
Year2024
JournalAustralian Health Review
Journal citation48 (1), pp. 82-90
PublisherCSIRO Publishing
ISSN0156-5788
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1071/AH23241
PubMed ID38219279
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85184150869
Page range82-90
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Online15 Jan 2024
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Accepted14 Dec 2023
Deposited26 May 2025
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© 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of AHHA.

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