Dick Virginia R, Masters Amanda E, McConnon Patrick J, Engel Jeffrey P, Underwood Valerie N, Harrison Robert J
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Atlanta, Georgia.
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Atlanta, Georgia.
Am J Prev Med. 2014 Nov;47(5 Suppl 3):S376-82. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.07.022. Epub 2014 Oct 16.
The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) implemented the Applied Epidemiology Fellowship (AEF) in 2003 to train public health professionals in applied epidemiology and strengthen applied epidemiology capacity within public health institutions to address the identified challenges. The CSTE recently evaluated the outcomes of the fellowship across the last 9 years.
To review the findings from the outcome evaluation of the first nine classes of AEF alumni with particular attention to how the fellowship affected alumni careers, mentors' careers, host site agency capacity, and competencies of the applied epidemiology workforce.
The mixed-methods evaluation used surveys and administrative data. Administrative data were gathered over the past 9 years and the surveys were collected in late 2013 and early 2014. Descriptive statistics and qualitative thematic analysis were conducted in early 2014 to examine the data from more than 130 alumni and 150 mentors.
More than half the alumni (67%) indicated the fellowship was essential to their long-term career. In addition, 79% of the mentors indicated that participating in the fellowship had a positive impact on their career. Mentors also indicated significant impacts on host site capacity. A majority (88%) of alumni had worked for at least 1 year or more in government public health environments after the fellowship.
Evaluation findings support previous research indicating need for competency-based field-based training programs that include a strong mentoring component. These characteristics in a field-based training program can increase applied epidemiology capacity in various ways.
州和领地流行病学家理事会(CSTE)于2003年实施了应用流行病学奖学金项目(AEF),以培养公共卫生专业人员的应用流行病学能力,并加强公共卫生机构内部应对已确定挑战的应用流行病学能力。CSTE最近评估了该奖学金项目过去9年的成果。
回顾对AEF项目前九期学员成果评估的结果,特别关注该奖学金项目对学员职业发展、导师职业发展、接收学员机构的能力以及应用流行病学工作人员能力的影响。
采用混合方法进行评估,使用了调查和行政数据。行政数据收集自过去9年,调查于2013年末和2014年初收集。2014年初进行了描述性统计和定性主题分析,以检验来自130多名学员和150多名导师的数据。
超过一半的学员(67%)表示该奖学金对他们的长期职业发展至关重要。此外,79%的导师表示参与该奖学金项目对他们的职业有积极影响。导师们还指出对接收学员的机构能力有重大影响。大多数(88%)学员在完成奖学金项目后在政府公共卫生环境中工作了至少1年或更长时间。
评估结果支持先前的研究,表明需要基于能力的实地培训项目,其中包括强大的指导环节。实地培训项目中的这些特点可以通过多种方式提高应用流行病学能力。