Do community-based Medical Schools Produce More Community-based Research? A Review of Four Medical Schools in Sudan and Saudi Arabia

Purpose: Despite several publications comparing the educational outcomes of Community-Based Education (CBE) to non-CBE Medical schools, evidence on utilization of community-based research (CBR) is largely lacking. Therefore, the objective of this research was to compare the utilization and quality o...

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Main Authors: Abdelrahim M. Gaffar, Mohi Eldin M.A. Magzoub, Ibrahim Mahmoud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Health Professions Education
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452301118301238
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spelling doaj-f7e03a883cd94396a8b7c83051b3fe632020-11-25T03:12:45ZengElsevierHealth Professions Education2452-30112020-03-01611930Do community-based Medical Schools Produce More Community-based Research? A Review of Four Medical Schools in Sudan and Saudi ArabiaAbdelrahim M. Gaffar0Mohi Eldin M.A. Magzoub1Ibrahim Mahmoud2Department of Medical Education, Nahda College, Khartoum, Sudan; Health Informatics and Data Analytics Program, Department of Health Administration and Policy, College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University, USA; Corresponding author at: Department of Health Administration and Policy, College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University, 560 Herndon Pkwy # 212, Herndon, VA 20170, USA.King Saud Medical College, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCollege of Medicine, Sharjah University, Sharjah, UAEPurpose: Despite several publications comparing the educational outcomes of Community-Based Education (CBE) to non-CBE Medical schools, evidence on utilization of community-based research (CBR) is largely lacking. Therefore, the objective of this research was to compare the utilization and quality of community-based research approaches between four community-based education and non-CBE medical school in Sudan and Saudi Arabia. Methods: A review of the literature from four schools in Sudan and Saudi Arabia was performed by searching PubMed electronic database using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Classification of studies and appraisal of quality of community engagement was performed. Results: The review identified a total of 573 articles, 79.4% (455) of which were produced by non-CBE medical schools (Khartoum and Taibah) and 20.6% (118) produced by CBE medical schools (Gezira and Jazan). However, only 9.08% (52) of the articles were CBR while more than a fifth (21.19%) of the school CBE articles were CBR with only almost 6% CBR from the production of non-CBE medical schools. This demonstrates that despite on-CBE schools’ significant production of articles relative to CBE schools, nevertheless researchers were more inclined to utilize hospital, laboratory and internal facilities rather than community-based facilities to conduct research activities. The mean scores obtained for quality of community participation among the 52 CBR reviewed studies conducted by CBE and non-CBE medical schools were 1.33 and 0.07, respectively which effectively translates to significantly higher quality of community engagement in research at CBE schools. Conclusion: Conducting a research in the community instead of the laboratory, hospital or clinical setting does not make it a community-based research. The main challenges facing Community-Based Participatory Research are therefore building and maintaining genuine partnership and trust; sustainability of relationships and commitments; developing the knowledge, capacity and values; sustaining funding, staff, programs, and policy changes. Capacity development for both researchers and communities is required a long with developing policies and funding opportunities within higher education institutions to enhance CBPR as a tool for promotion of equity and social justice.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452301118301238
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Do community-based Medical Schools Produce More Community-based Research? A Review of Four Medical Schools in Sudan and Saudi Arabia
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Mohi Eldin M.A. Magzoub
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title Do community-based Medical Schools Produce More Community-based Research? A Review of Four Medical Schools in Sudan and Saudi Arabia
title_short Do community-based Medical Schools Produce More Community-based Research? A Review of Four Medical Schools in Sudan and Saudi Arabia
title_full Do community-based Medical Schools Produce More Community-based Research? A Review of Four Medical Schools in Sudan and Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Do community-based Medical Schools Produce More Community-based Research? A Review of Four Medical Schools in Sudan and Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Do community-based Medical Schools Produce More Community-based Research? A Review of Four Medical Schools in Sudan and Saudi Arabia
title_sort do community-based medical schools produce more community-based research? a review of four medical schools in sudan and saudi arabia
publisher Elsevier
series Health Professions Education
issn 2452-3011
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Purpose: Despite several publications comparing the educational outcomes of Community-Based Education (CBE) to non-CBE Medical schools, evidence on utilization of community-based research (CBR) is largely lacking. Therefore, the objective of this research was to compare the utilization and quality of community-based research approaches between four community-based education and non-CBE medical school in Sudan and Saudi Arabia. Methods: A review of the literature from four schools in Sudan and Saudi Arabia was performed by searching PubMed electronic database using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Classification of studies and appraisal of quality of community engagement was performed. Results: The review identified a total of 573 articles, 79.4% (455) of which were produced by non-CBE medical schools (Khartoum and Taibah) and 20.6% (118) produced by CBE medical schools (Gezira and Jazan). However, only 9.08% (52) of the articles were CBR while more than a fifth (21.19%) of the school CBE articles were CBR with only almost 6% CBR from the production of non-CBE medical schools. This demonstrates that despite on-CBE schools’ significant production of articles relative to CBE schools, nevertheless researchers were more inclined to utilize hospital, laboratory and internal facilities rather than community-based facilities to conduct research activities. The mean scores obtained for quality of community participation among the 52 CBR reviewed studies conducted by CBE and non-CBE medical schools were 1.33 and 0.07, respectively which effectively translates to significantly higher quality of community engagement in research at CBE schools. Conclusion: Conducting a research in the community instead of the laboratory, hospital or clinical setting does not make it a community-based research. The main challenges facing Community-Based Participatory Research are therefore building and maintaining genuine partnership and trust; sustainability of relationships and commitments; developing the knowledge, capacity and values; sustaining funding, staff, programs, and policy changes. Capacity development for both researchers and communities is required a long with developing policies and funding opportunities within higher education institutions to enhance CBPR as a tool for promotion of equity and social justice.
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