Becker Alyson E, Heinzmann Jessica, Kenyon DenYelle Baete
Sanford Research, Population Health, 2301 E. 60TH St. N, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, United States (605) 312-6211.
Sanford Research, Population Health.
J Res Adm. 2018 Fall;49(2):40-63.
The problem statement for this manuscript is to describe the literature on grant funding for underrepresented investigators, particularly American Indians, and detail the CRCAIH Pilot Grant Program and its success in developing underrepresented researchers (e.g. American Indian, early stage investigators). Grant funding is increasingly difficult to receive and the demographics of NIH grant awardees have shifted in recent decades to funding investigators that are more experienced. Additionally, racial disparities in awardees exist, particularly among American Indian (AI) researchers. Pilot grant funding mechanisms can be used by early stage investigators to collect preliminary data, which is beneficial for applying for NIH grants. The Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH) Pilot Grant Program (PGP) was aimed to increase research on the topic of social determinants of health in AI population health. Since there are no existing procedures for creating a PGP, CRCAIH created a PGP, and the processes are detailed here. Over four years, the CRCAIH PGP funded 15 projects with 47% of PIs or Co-PIs self-reporting as AI. Future directions for the CRCAIH PGP, including a mentoring program to provide more guidance and capacity building to the investigators, are also detailed.
本手稿的问题陈述是描述关于为代表性不足的研究人员(特别是美国印第安人)提供资助的文献,并详细介绍美国印第安健康协作研究中心(CRCAIH)的试点资助计划及其在培养代表性不足的研究人员(如美国印第安人、早期研究人员)方面的成功经验。获得资助越来越困难,近几十年来,美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资助获得者的人口统计数据已转向资助更有经验的研究人员。此外,获奖者中存在种族差异,尤其是在美国印第安(AI)研究人员中。早期研究人员可以利用试点资助机制收集初步数据,这有助于申请NIH资助。美国印第安健康协作研究中心(CRCAIH)试点资助计划(PGP)旨在增加对AI人群健康中健康社会决定因素这一主题的研究。由于没有创建PGP的现有程序,CRCAIH创建了一个PGP,此处详细介绍了相关流程。在四年时间里,CRCAIH PGP资助了15个项目,47%的项目负责人或共同项目负责人自我报告为AI。还详细介绍了CRCAIH PGP的未来方向,包括一个指导计划,为研究人员提供更多指导和能力建设。