TY - JOUR
T1 - Obstacles to undertaking research and their effect on research output: A survey of faculty members' views at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
AU - Karimian, Z.
AU - Sabbaghian, Z.
AU - Salehi, A.
AU - Sedghpour, B. S.
PY - 2012/11/1
Y1 - 2012/11/1
N2 - To improve the quality of research, it is necessary to understand the obstacles to undertaking research. This study aimed to identify: i) internal obstacles to research as considered by faculty members at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences; ii) differences between their viewpoints by gender and professional variables; and iii) the effect of these obstacles on research activity. Six types of obstacle were considered: financial, facility-related, occupational, managerial-organizational, scientific and personal. The study sample consisted of 240 participants selected from all 550 faculty members of the University. Data were collected by self-administered questionnaire; the response rate was 91%. All 6 types of obstacle were considered to affect research activities by most of the respondents, with 90% identifying financial obstacles. There were significant differences by gender, scientific rank, field of study, and holding executive responsibilities but not for durations of work experience. Despite these numerous obstacles to conducting research, respondents did not think their research output was affected.
AB - To improve the quality of research, it is necessary to understand the obstacles to undertaking research. This study aimed to identify: i) internal obstacles to research as considered by faculty members at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences; ii) differences between their viewpoints by gender and professional variables; and iii) the effect of these obstacles on research activity. Six types of obstacle were considered: financial, facility-related, occupational, managerial-organizational, scientific and personal. The study sample consisted of 240 participants selected from all 550 faculty members of the University. Data were collected by self-administered questionnaire; the response rate was 91%. All 6 types of obstacle were considered to affect research activities by most of the respondents, with 90% identifying financial obstacles. There were significant differences by gender, scientific rank, field of study, and holding executive responsibilities but not for durations of work experience. Despite these numerous obstacles to conducting research, respondents did not think their research output was affected.
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U2 - 10.26719/2012.18.11.1143
DO - 10.26719/2012.18.11.1143
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85007599202
SN - 1020-3397
VL - 18
SP - 1143
EP - 1150
JO - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
JF - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
IS - 11
ER -