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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Research
  • Healthcare Collaboration
  • Team Science

Background:

  • Clinical research questions must be relevant to healthcare professionals.
  • Collaborative research in clinical settings presents unique challenges.
  • Successful collaboration hinges on team commitment and relationship investment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify challenges in collaborative clinical research.
  • To offer solutions based on pilot study experiences.
  • To improve team functioning and resource pooling in research.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of experiences from a pilot collaborative study.
  • Qualitative assessment of team dynamics and challenges.
  • Development of practical solutions for research collaboration.

Main Results:

  • Identified common difficulties in clinical research collaborations.
  • Highlighted the importance of shared resources and task distribution.
  • Provided actionable strategies for overcoming identified challenges.

Conclusions:

  • Effective collaboration in clinical research demands proactive management of team dynamics.
  • Sharing resources and tasks is crucial for efficient study progression.
  • Pilot study insights offer valuable lessons for future collaborative research endeavors.