Factors associated with research activity among radiologists: results of a Nordic survey
Pyry Jylhä-Vuorio, Irina Rinta-Kiikka, Anne Mäkikangas, Jussi Hirvonen, Tiina Luukkaala, Otso Arponen

TL;DR
This study explores factors influencing research activity among Nordic radiologists, finding that time, funding, and motivation are key to increasing research involvement.
Contribution
The study identifies specific personal and external factors affecting research productivity in Nordic radiologists.
Findings
Active researchers reported having more skills and resources for research compared to less active ones.
Time for research was the most frequently cited factor to increase research involvement.
Researchers with recent funding had more publications, suggesting potential in self-financed research.
Abstract
Research activities often compete with clinical work and personal life for the time of physician-scientists. To overcome barriers to research, examining the factors affecting research productivity is important. To identify potential personal, physician-dependent, and external physician-independent factors affecting researcher productivity in a cohort of Nordic radiologists. A prospective survey was open to responders from 10 May 2023 to 23 June 2023. The survey was distributed to radiologists and radiology residents in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden) through multiple channels. We collected demographic information, details about work and academic careers, and opinions and attitudes on work, research, and personal life using a Likert-scale questionnaire. A total of 192 participants responded (mean age 46.4 (SD: 11.03), 88 (45.8%) males, 103 (53.6%) females).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiology practices and education · Radiation Dose and Imaging · Innovations in Medical Education
