2021
DOI: 10.22605/rrh6162
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Rural health research capacity building: an anchored solution

Abstract: Rural physicians face many challenges with providing rural health care, which often leads to innovative solutions. Despite their creativity with overcoming barriers, there is a lack of support for rural health research -an area of health care where research makes great impacts on small communities. Rural research capacity building (RRCB) is essential to support rural physicians so that they can conduct relevant research, but RRCB programs are sparse. Thus, our team at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canad… Show more

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“…Thus, we used this scale not only simply in an exploratory manner but also to informally evaluate patient participation in filling out simple forms. Rural clinical health research is still in its infancy in Canada [42][43][44] and very rarely experienced in our CDU patient population. The fact that both the prestudy and poststudy EQ-5D-5L forms were completed by the vast majority of our active participants was further confirmation of the participatory culture within our CDU environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we used this scale not only simply in an exploratory manner but also to informally evaluate patient participation in filling out simple forms. Rural clinical health research is still in its infancy in Canada [42][43][44] and very rarely experienced in our CDU patient population. The fact that both the prestudy and poststudy EQ-5D-5L forms were completed by the vast majority of our active participants was further confirmation of the participatory culture within our CDU environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the purpose of this study, virtual care is defined as any available mode of communication between physicians and patients, including video calls, phone calls, and chatting services. Invitations were primally shared through email with the RFPs who attended the Research Capacity Building Programs (RCBP) at Memorial University [ 16 ] and then through the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada’s RuralMed listserv [ 17 ] to RFPs in Canada. The recruitment procedure continued until no further information was obtained and saturation was reached (after nine interviews).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recruitment for participants occurred via email. The invitation was sent through the Research Capacity Building Programs (RCBP) at Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada's RuralMed listserv to RFPs in Canada [ 17 , 18 ]. The advisory team was actively involved in a recruitment procedure by suggesting different recruitment strategies and sharing the recruitment letter among colleagues who meet the required criteria for this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%