The Continuum of Research in Entry-Level Education and Post-Graduate Clinical Respiratory Care

Respir Care. 2024 Jan 24;69(2):250-255. doi: 10.4187/respcare.11504.

Abstract

The greater and stronger your knowledge about a subject, the more you will be able to address a new problem in that subject. In entry-level respiratory care education, incorporating research into curricula can be challenging due to the limited time to cover all necessary topics. This is also true in clinical post-graduate respiratory care practice. This paper addresses the need and the rationale for research integration into respiratory therapy education and post-graduate respiratory care practice as a continuum. Without learning the importance of being a consumer of research and being immersed in research-oriented teaching and practice, the respiratory care profession cannot provide evidence-based care to patients. Devoting resources to develop research expectations and priorities should be a joint effort of educators and leaders. Mentorship is critically important to guide and nurture those with an inquisitive mindset. However, first, educators must cultivate an interest in research.

Keywords: clinical practice; education; evidence-based practice; leadership; literature review; mentorship; professional development; research; respiratory therapy; teaching.

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum*
  • Educational Status
  • Humans
  • Learning*
  • Mentors
  • Respiratory Therapy