Italian Neurosurgical residents' experience with research activities: a national survey.

2020 
BACKGROUND In parallel with the progress in neurosurgery, improvements in residents' training strategies have been reported. A growing focus has been placed on residents' participation in research. Previous studies analyzed neurosurgery residents' contributions to research-activities, time dedicated to research, and publications' outcomes. However, few studies investigating these aspects outside the USA are currently present in literature. METHODS A 3-section survey was sent to neurosurgery residents in Italy to determine the current opinion, perceptions and experiences in the research field. A review of the pertinent literature was carried out. RESULTS 97 responding residents (response rate of 41.5%) self-reported an average time spent on research of 9.7 ± 11.4 hours/week. In decreasing frequency residents were working on retrospective cohort studies (27.5%), case reports (21.7%), case series (15.5%), prospective cohort studies (13.4%) and others (16.4%). The most commonly reported factors promoting interest in research were interaction with peers (76.3%), mentorship (70.1%), and conference exposure (52.6%). Reported strategies of program support were heterogeneous with a prevalence for established collaborative agreements (59.8%) and the presence of a study coordinator (37.1%). The most frequently cited limiting factors were regulatory paperwork (70.1%), call schedule (60.8%) and lack of participating students/residents (57.7%). CONCLUSIONS By describing the current status of Italian residents' participation in research, we provide additional insight into factors supporting research involvement and existing barriers. Strategies for improvement at national and departmental levels are suggested. We encourage further investigations in other countries, in order to provide useful information in a worldwide framework.
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