Learning Health Systems Research Competencies: A Survey of the Rehabilitation Research Community

Author:

McDonough Christine M1ORCID,Poploski Kathleen M1,Anderson Catherine A2,Annaswamy Thiru M3,Clark Melissa A4,Douglas Natalie F5,Flores Ann Marie6,Freburger Janet K1,Hafner Brian J7,Hoffman Jeanne M7,Kinney Adam R8,Ressel Kristin1,Sánchez Jennifer9,Whitten Margarite J4,Resnik Linda4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Pittsburgh Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , USA

2. University of Wisconsin Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation and Human Services, College of Education, Hospitality, Health and Human Sciences, , Stout, Wisconsin , USA

3. Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, , Hershey, Pennsylvania , USA

4. School of Public Health, Brown University Departments of Health Services Policy and Practice and Obstetrics and Gynecology, , Providence, Rhode Island , USA

5. Central Michigan University Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions, , Mount Pleasant, Michigan , USA

6. Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University; Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University Departments of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences and Medical Social Sciences, , Chicago, Illinois , USA

7. School of Medicine, University of Washington Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, , Seattle, Washington , USA

8. School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus VA Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC); Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, , Denver, Colorado , USA

9. College of Education, Florida Atlantic University Department of Counselor Education, , Boca Raton, Florida , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective The Learning Health Systems Rehabilitation Research Network (LeaRRn), an NIH-funded rehabilitation research resource center, aims to advance the research capacity of learning health systems (LHSs) within the rehabilitation community. A needs assessment survey was administered to inform development of educational resources. Methods The online survey included 55 items addressing interest in and knowledge of 33 LHS research core competencies in 7 domains and additional items on respondent characteristics. Recruitment targeting rehabilitation researchers and health system collaborators was conducted by LeaRRn, LeaRRn health system partners, rehabilitation professional organizations, and research university program directors using email, listservs, and social media announcements. Results Of the 650 people who initiated the survey, 410 respondents constituted the study sample. Respondents indicated interest in LHS research and responded to at least 1 competency item and/or demographic question. Two-thirds of the study sample had doctoral research degrees, and one-third reported research as their profession. The most common clinical disciplines were physical therapy (38%), communication sciences and disorders (22%), and occupational therapy (10%). Across all 55 competency items, 95% of respondents expressed “a lot” or “some” interest in learning more, but only 19% reported “a lot” of knowledge. Respondents reported “a lot” of interest in a range of topics, including selecting outcome measures that are meaningful to patients (78%) and implementing research evidence in health systems (75%). “None” or “some” knowledge was reported most often in Systems Science areas such as understanding the interrelationships between financing, organization, delivery, and rehabilitation outcomes (93%) and assessing the extent to which research activities will improve the equity of health systems (93%). Conclusion Results from this large survey of the rehabilitation research community indicate strong interest in LHS research competencies and opportunities to advance skills and training. Impact Competencies where respondents indicated high interest and limited knowledge can inform development of LHS educational content that is most needed.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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