International Medical Education (Mar 2024)

Psychiatrists’ Engagement in Research as a Pathway towards the Expansion of Distributed Medical Education (DME): A Regional Analysis across Two Provinces in Atlantic Canada

  • Samuel Obeng Nkrumah,
  • Raquel da Luz Dias,
  • Lara Hazelton,
  • Mandy Esliger,
  • Peggy Alexiadis Brown,
  • Philip G. Tibbo,
  • Nachiketa Sinha,
  • Anthony Njoku,
  • Satyanarayana Satyendra,
  • Sanjay Siddhartha,
  • Faisal Rahman,
  • Hugh Maguire,
  • Gerald Gray,
  • Mark Bosma,
  • Deborah Parker,
  • Adewale Raji,
  • Alexandra Manning,
  • Alexa Bagnell,
  • Reham Shalaby,
  • Vincent Israel Opoku Agyapong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ime3010006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 62 – 77

Abstract

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In the context of Canadian medical education, Distributed Medical Education (DME) plays a crucial role in addressing healthcare disparities, particularly in rural areas. This study focuses on the Department of Psychiatry at Dalhousie University, analyzing psychiatrists’ engagement and willingness to participate in research at DME sites in Nova Scotia (NS) and New Brunswick (NB). The cross-sectional study, encompassing data from an environmental scan, surveyed 60 psychiatrists involved in medical education across seven health zones. Results revealed significant associations between gender, type of graduates, and specialist training. A majority of psychiatrists (68.3%) do not currently engage in mental health or translational research, citing barriers such as a lack of protected time and financial incentives. Notably, participants expressed interest in future research areas, including health services/quality improvement and addiction research. Geriatric psychiatry, predominantly female-dominated, lacked current research activities. The study emphasizes the need to address barriers and promote motivators, both intrinsic and extrinsic, to enhance psychiatrists’ research engagement. This strategic approach is essential for fostering active participation in research, thereby contributing to the expansion of DME sites in Atlantic Canada and beyond.

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