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Area of Science:

  • Dietetics
  • Health Services Research
  • Professional Development

Background:

  • Dietitians face barriers to research participation, including time constraints, lack of confidence, and insufficient administrative support.
  • Providence Health Care implemented a Practice-based Research Challenge (RC) to foster research engagement among allied health professionals.
  • The RC aimed to support interdisciplinary teams in conducting practice-relevant research projects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the Practice-based Research Challenge (RC) in promoting dietitian participation in research.
  • To understand dietitians' motivations for engaging in the RC and their perceived benefits.
  • To identify factors that enable and support dietitian involvement in research.

Main Methods:

  • A 1-year Practice-based Research Challenge (RC) was implemented, offering funding, mentoring, and research education.
  • The RC involved 37% of the organization's dietitians across four cohorts from 2011 to 2015.
  • An online survey assessed dietitians' interest, experiences, and perceived outcomes related to the RC.

Main Results:

  • Major motivations for participation included increasing knowledge, enhancing patient care, and working on projects of interest.
  • Participants reported gains in knowledge, professional development, and improved patient care.
  • A majority of participating dietitians expressed likelihood to conduct future research.

Conclusions:

  • The Practice-based Research Challenge (RC) successfully enabled and supported dietitian participation in research.
  • Providing infrastructure for research and fostering a culture of research participation are crucial for promoting dietitian involvement.
  • The program demonstrated a positive impact on professional development and patient care outcomes.