Author(s) |
Fraser, John
Hawkins, Antonia
Alexander, Christian
Fragar, Lyn
Robertson, Christine
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Publication Date |
2006
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Abstract |
Objective: This paper evaluates a Research Methods Support Structure (RMSS) to foster research capacity in the New England region of rural New South Wales. Methods: A quasi-experimental design with a historical control for comparing changes in the number of research submissions and research approval rates since the RMSS inception in July 1998 until December 2004. Results: Comparing the two reporting periods, the total number of research submissions increased from 58 to 197, or 9 per year to 30 per year (odds ratio [OR], 3.33; 95% CI, 1.15-9.90; x² = 5.06; P= 0.02); and the total number of ethics approvals increased from 33 to 145, or 5 per year to 22 per year (OR, 2.11; 95% CI, 1.10-4.06; x² = 5.17; P= 0.02). Submissions were 2.11 times more likely to receive ethics approval after the inception of the RMSS, with an increase in overall approval rates from 57% to 74%. Locally based rural researchers were 4.89 times more likely to have their submitted research ultimately approved after the inception of the research methods support structure (OR, 4.89; 95% CI, 2.11-11.41; l = x² 16.06; P<0.001). Discussion: This evaluation supports an expansion of research methods support structures to increase research capacity in rural Australia.
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Citation |
Australian Health Review, 30(4), p. 427-434
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ISSN |
1449-8944
0156-5788
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Publisher |
Australasian Medical Publishing Company Pty Ltd
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Title |
The impact of the Research Methods Support Structure on Research Capacity in rural New South Wales
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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