Awareness of and attitudes toward translational medicine among health personnel in hospitals in Shanghai, China

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Objective: The study aim was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of hospital health personnel toward translational medicine. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey from July 2013 to September 2013 with a representative sample of 1690 health personnel from 13 large comprehensive or specialized hospitals in Shanghai, China. Results: The results showed that awareness of and attitudes toward translational medicine significantly differed by gender, age, highest level of education, profession, and professional rank. Health personnel showed a highly positive attitude toward translational medicine; however, their knowledge of translational medicine was low. Conclusion: Effective measures are needed to improve health personnel’s awareness of and attitudes toward translational medicine.

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Meina, L., Wenya, Y., Feng, Y., Tao, D., & Lulu, Z. (2019). Awareness of and attitudes toward translational medicine among health personnel in hospitals in Shanghai, China. Journal of International Medical Research, 47(1), 438–452. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060518809242

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