Abstract

Objective To understand the intention and needs of young researchers in a Grade-A Hospital to carry out the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT), to provide references for hospital to condense the direction of scientific research, set up Multidisciplinary resear Teams, as well as conduct innovative medical research. Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among 196 young researchers under 45 years old in Grade-A Hospital, collected data were analyzed statistically. Results The total understanding and comparative understanding of the MDT model among the respondents was 52.05%.The differences in the MDT pattern recognition were statistically significant(P<0.05) in different ages, titles and departments, and nearly 100% of the respondents expressed their willingness to participate in the research MDT.68.37% believed that cooperation should be carried out according to the research direction.56.63% believed that the distribution of results should be based on the uniform norms issued by hospitals, and the allocation plan should be refined according to the project.61.73% believed that a consistent cooperative goal was important to set up MDT, and 46.43% emphasis on the role of academic leader in organizing and leading MDT. Conclusions The enthusiasm of young researchers in a Grade-A Hospital is very high, and there isstrong willingness to cooperate with MDT. Hospitals should bring in more effective organization mode of MDT research collaboration and incentive measures to future condense the direction of scientific research, focus on direction, solve scientific problems in depth, and ultimately promote the substantiality formation of multidisciplinary research collaboration and output. Key words: Medicine; Scientific research; Multidisciplinary team

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