2021
DOI: 10.3897/ese.2021.e69596
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Barriers to writing research papers and getting them published, as perceived by Turkish physicians – a cross sectional study

Abstract: Background: Many physicians in Turkey are both clinicians and researchers, and publishing their research contributes to better patient care as well as to career advancement. Objective: To identify the barriers faced by Turkish physicians to writing research papers and getting them published. Methods: Respondents were asked, through eight multiple-choice questions, about the difficulties they faced in writing research papers and in getting them published in journals. We also searched publish… Show more

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“…This is concerning as healthcare research aims to translate research into practice, and without published results, it is difficult to understand and implement programmes [48]. HCPs play a vital role in conducting healthcare research, especially when it comes to evaluating integrated care programmes; however, they experience barriers that make it difficult for them to publish results such as lack of time, resources, and funding [49,50]. This reinforces the need for improved funding that can support HCPs who are involved in clinical research to disseminate their results and share their knowledge to inform practice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is concerning as healthcare research aims to translate research into practice, and without published results, it is difficult to understand and implement programmes [48]. HCPs play a vital role in conducting healthcare research, especially when it comes to evaluating integrated care programmes; however, they experience barriers that make it difficult for them to publish results such as lack of time, resources, and funding [49,50]. This reinforces the need for improved funding that can support HCPs who are involved in clinical research to disseminate their results and share their knowledge to inform practice.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%