TY - JOUR
T1 - Needs assessment for collaborative network in pediatric clinical research and education
AU - Ishiguro, Akira
AU - Sasaki, Hatoko
AU - Yahagi, Naohisa
AU - Kato, Hitoshi
AU - Kure, Shigeo
AU - Mori, Rintaro
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by a grant from the National Center for Child Health and Development in Japan (26-15). The authors thank all hospitals that participated in this survey. We also thank Dr Julian Tang (National Center for Child Health and Development) for editorial support.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Japan Pediatric Society
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - Background: A collaborative network for pediatric research has not been fully established in Japan. To identify the network infrastructure, we conducted a survey on the support and education for clinical research currently available in children's hospitals. Methods: In November 2014, a 27-question survey was distributed to 31 hospitals belonging to the Japanese Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (JACHRI) to assess clinical research support, research education, research achievements, and their expectations. Results: All the hospitals responded to the survey. Overall, 74.2% of hospitals had clinical research support divisions. Although all hospitals had ethics committees, <30% of the hospitals had a data manager, intellectual property management unit, biostatistician, and English-language editor. Seven hospitals had education programs for clinical research. The number of seminars and workshops for clinical research had significant correlations with the number of physicians (r = 0.927), pediatricians (r = 0.922), and clinical trial management physicians (r = 0.962). There was a significant difference in the number of clinical trials initiated by physicians between hospitals with research education programs and those without (P < 0.01). The number of education programs was significantly correlated with the number of original articles and case reports in English (r = 0.788), and the number of publications in Japanese (r = 0.648). All hospitals recognized the need for a leader to establish a collaborative network for clinical research. Conclusions: Important factors for creating a collaborative system for pediatric research in Japan were identified. Human resources to support clinical research are a key factor to improve clinical research education and research achievements.
AB - Background: A collaborative network for pediatric research has not been fully established in Japan. To identify the network infrastructure, we conducted a survey on the support and education for clinical research currently available in children's hospitals. Methods: In November 2014, a 27-question survey was distributed to 31 hospitals belonging to the Japanese Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (JACHRI) to assess clinical research support, research education, research achievements, and their expectations. Results: All the hospitals responded to the survey. Overall, 74.2% of hospitals had clinical research support divisions. Although all hospitals had ethics committees, <30% of the hospitals had a data manager, intellectual property management unit, biostatistician, and English-language editor. Seven hospitals had education programs for clinical research. The number of seminars and workshops for clinical research had significant correlations with the number of physicians (r = 0.927), pediatricians (r = 0.922), and clinical trial management physicians (r = 0.962). There was a significant difference in the number of clinical trials initiated by physicians between hospitals with research education programs and those without (P < 0.01). The number of education programs was significantly correlated with the number of original articles and case reports in English (r = 0.788), and the number of publications in Japanese (r = 0.648). All hospitals recognized the need for a leader to establish a collaborative network for clinical research. Conclusions: Important factors for creating a collaborative system for pediatric research in Japan were identified. Human resources to support clinical research are a key factor to improve clinical research education and research achievements.
KW - clinical research
KW - clinical research education
KW - clinical trial
KW - collaborative network
KW - needs assessment
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U2 - 10.1111/ped.13050
DO - 10.1111/ped.13050
M3 - Article
C2 - 27273620
AN - SCOPUS:84994060582
SN - 1328-8067
VL - 59
SP - 74
EP - 79
JO - Pediatrics International
JF - Pediatrics International
IS - 1
ER -