Ragsdale Judith R, Vaughn Lisa M, Klein Melissa
Divisions of General and Community Pediatrics.
Hosp Pediatr. 2014 Mar;4(2):93-8. doi: 10.1542/hpeds.2013-0075.
The purpose of this qualitative study was to characterize the adequacy, effectiveness, and barriers related to research mentorship among junior pediatric hospitalists and general pediatricians at a large academic institution.
Junior faculty and staff physicians in hospital medicine and general pediatrics at a large academic institution were invited to participate in this qualitative study. In-depth interviews were conducted. Experienced mentors were invited to be interviewed for theoretical sampling. Interviews were conducted and analyzed by using grounded theory methodology.
Twenty-six (75%) of the eligible physicians, pediatric hospitalists representing 65% of this sample, agreed to be interviewed about their mentoring experiences. Satisfied and dissatisfied participants expressed similar mentoring themes: acquisition of research skills, academic productivity, and career development. Four experienced mentors were interviewed and provided rationale for mentoring clinicians in research. Both groups of participants agreed that institutional support is vital for promoting mentorship.
Junior pediatric hospitalists and general pediatricians indicated considerable interest in being mentored to learn to do clinical research. Developing faculty and staff physicians to their utmost potential is critical for advancement in academic medicine. Mentoring clinical physicians seeking to add research skills and academic productivity to their practice merits study as an innovative path to develop clinical investigators. Hospital medicine, as a rapidly developing pediatric specialty, is well-positioned to implement the necessary infrastructure to mentor junior faculty in their academic pursuits, thereby optimizing the potential impact for individuals, families, learners, and institutions.
这项定性研究的目的是描述一所大型学术机构中初级儿科住院医师和普通儿科医生在研究指导方面的充分性、有效性及障碍。
一所大型学术机构中从事医院医学和普通儿科学的初级教员和 staff physicians 被邀请参与这项定性研究。进行了深入访谈。邀请经验丰富的导师进行理论抽样访谈。采用扎根理论方法进行访谈和分析。
26 名(75%)符合条件的医生(其中儿科住院医师占该样本的 65%)同意就他们的指导经历接受访谈。满意和不满意的参与者表达了相似的指导主题:研究技能的获得、学术产出和职业发展。对 4 名经验丰富的导师进行了访谈,并提供了指导临床医生进行研究的理由。两组参与者都认为机构支持对促进指导至关重要。
初级儿科住院医师和普通儿科医生表示对接受指导以学习进行临床研究有相当浓厚的兴趣。充分发挥教员和 staff physicians 的最大潜力对于学术医学的进步至关重要。指导寻求在实践中增加研究技能和学术产出的临床医生作为培养临床研究人员的创新途径值得研究。医院医学作为一个快速发展的儿科专业,有能力实施必要的基础设施来指导初级教员的学术追求,从而优化对个人、家庭、学习者和机构的潜在影响。