La investigación científica es deficiente entre residentes de nefrología: El caso peruano

Translated title of the contribution: Scientific research is deficient among nephrology residents: The peruvian case

Percy Herrera-Anazco, Edward Mezones-Holguin, Adrian V. Hernandez

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Abstract

Introduction: Clinical work can influence time spent on scientific research among physicians training in Nephrology. Objective: To describe scientific research practices among medical residents and specialists in Nephrology recently graduated in Peru. Material and Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study on residents of nephrology of the last two years and specialists graduated from the past two years at the national level through a self-administered validated questionnaire. Results: We obtained 40 responses of which 50% were residents. 68% of respondents never conducted research during residency training. None of the respondents who performed some research work published their research. Almost all considered deficient their research training received and studies done in their hospitals. Conclusion: Scientific research practices among nephrology resident training in Peru are deficient. Strategies are needed to promote and develop it.

Translated title of the contributionScientific research is deficient among nephrology residents: The peruvian case
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)159-161
Number of pages3
JournalRevista de Nefrologia, Dialisis y Trasplante
Volume34
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

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