Constructing within and between hospital physician social networks for modeling physician research participation

BMC medical research methodology(2023)

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Background Physician participation in clinical trials is essential for the progress of modern medicine. However, the demand for physician research partners is outpacing physicians’ interest in participating in scientific studies. Understanding the factors that influence physician participation in research is crucial to addressing this gap. Methods In this study, we used a physician’s social network, as constructed from patient billing data, to study if the research choices of a physician’s immediate peers influence their likelihood to participate in scientific research. We analyzed data from 348 physicians across 40 hospitals. We used logistic regression models to examine the relationship between a physician’s participation in clinical trials and the participation of their social network peers, adjusting for age, years of employment, and influences from other hospital facilities. Results We found that the likelihood of a physician participating in clinical trials increased dramatically with the proportion of their social network-defined colleagues at their primary hospital who were participating ( OR=1.05 for a 1
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Peer-effects,Physician participation in clinical trials,Social network analysis,Stepped-wedge cluster-randomized trials
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