Barriers to research in family medicine - interviews with Portuguese family physician researchers

Margarida Gil Conde, Vera L. Rodrigues, Raquel C. Ramos, Ana Rente, Paula Broeiro-Gonçalves, Cristina Ribeiro, Paulo J. Nicola

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Abstract

Background: There is a need for a deeper understanding of the barriers to research in family medicine (FM) and to consider the perceptions and perspectives of professionals. Our study aims to provide a strategic view for research capacity building in FM. We included the perspective of family physician researchers (FPR) on the existing barriers to investigation in this context. Objectives: To understand and characterize the barriers to research in FM (personal and structural), from the perspective of Portuguese family physicians who are researchers. Methods: A qualitative study, of phenomenological nature, was performed, through the conduction of semi-structured interviews with FPR, from 2019 to 2022. Data analysis and thematic coding were done on MAxQDA®, with inductive and deductive approaches, until data saturation was reached. Results: A total of 12 family physicians/researchers were interviewed. Seven main themes were identified as barriers to research: time, professional valorization, funding, ethics committees, infrastructure, management/institutions, and participants. Each theme is divided into subthemes that make it possible to assess how a barrier can affect researchers in performing research activities. Conclusion: Our study highlights the identification of 7 main barriers. Structuring them into sub-themes not only improved the organization of our results but also provided robust support for the next phase, namely the application of a survey with the aim of gaining a deeper insight into the repercussions that these barriers to FPR have at a national level. This research is crucial to laying the foundations for a policy document that offers well-defined and tailored recommendations to address the barriers we have uncovered.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)168-174
Number of pages7
JournalFamily Practice
Volume41
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • barriers
  • family medicine
  • qualitative designs and methods
  • research

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