Title of article :
Research Activity among Academic Medical Staff during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Marrakesh
Author/Authors :
Adarmouch, Latifa School of Medicine - Cadi Ayyad University - Marrakesh, Morocco , Sebbani, Majda School of Medicine - Cadi Ayyad University - Marrakesh, Morocco , Amine, Mohamed School of Medicine - Cadi Ayyad University - Marrakesh, Morocco
Abstract :
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the medical academic institutions and their activities. Our aim
was to describe the research activity (COVID-19-related or preexisting research) of the academic staff at the medical school in
Marrakesh, Morocco. Methodology. An online survey among faculty members explored the COVID-19-related research activity as
well as the impact of the pandemic on preexisting research, related challenges, and coping strategies. ,e form was distributed via
e-mail. Data analyses involved univariate and bivariate methods. Findings. We analyzed 55 responses. A proportion of 58.2% of
respondents reported conducting COVID-19-related research, while 40% reported that routine research activities were suspended
as a result of the pandemic. Major challenges to research in this context were the clinical activity workload, limited access to
patients, and research personnel shortage. Coping strategies included adopting remote work and using communication technologies. Conclusion. Despite the many challenges facing the academic researchers to implement COVID-19-related research and
to maintain preexisting research activity, there are opportunities to promote academic medical research in the developing world
alongside at the global level. Our results should help in documenting and understanding the impact of this pandemic as well as
framing appropriate strategies in the future to address similar situations.
Keywords :
COVID-19 , Marrakesh , Morocco
Journal title :
Education Research International