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采用文献计量学方法评估女性健康 K12 研究职业发展计划中跨学科研究职业的影响。

Bibliometric Approach to Evaluating the Impact of a Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health K12 Research Career Development Program.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

University of Minnesota Libraries, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2022 Oct;31(10):1422-1431. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2022.0080. Epub 2022 May 2.

Abstract

Mentored research career development programs are excellent training opportunities for junior faculty/early-stage investigators to transition into independent research careers. However, there is limited evidence that provides guidance on best practices for measuring the impact and reach of these programs, both for individual Scholars and the program as a whole. This article evaluates both the individual and overall impact of the Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) National Institutes of Health research career development award at the University of Minnesota. BIRCWH Scholars ( = 16) and a comparison group ( = 17) were evaluated on traditional metrics (, publications, grant funding) in addition to bibliometrics (, network growth, interdisciplinary collaborations, international reach, policy impact). Traditional metric findings showed that BIRCWH Scholars had significantly more publications from pre- to post-BIRCWH experience than the comparison group and more grant funding. Bibliometric findings showed exponential network growth, interdisciplinary collaborations, international citations, and policy impact from pre- to post-BIRCWH Scholar experience. Findings from this evaluation have potential important implications. At the Scholar level, the results can be used to provide evidence of research impact in materials developed for merit review and promotion as well as in job and research grant applications. At the program level, the results can be used at the institutional level to gain broad administrative support and leverage additional funds for program activities and for evidence of program success for continuation funding from federal agencies.

摘要

导师制研究职业发展计划为初级教员/早期职业研究员提供了极好的培训机会,使他们能够过渡到独立的研究职业。然而,目前几乎没有证据可以指导如何衡量这些计划对个人学者和整个计划的影响和范围。本文评估了明尼苏达大学的美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)女性健康跨学科研究职业发展奖(BIRCWH)的个人和整体影响。BIRCWH 学者( = 16)和对照组( = 17)除了文献计量学(网络增长、跨学科合作、国际影响力、政策影响)外,还根据传统指标(出版物、资助资金)进行了评估。传统指标的研究结果表明,BIRCWH 学者在接受 BIRCWH 经验前后的出版物数量明显多于对照组,并且获得了更多的资助资金。文献计量学的研究结果表明,BIRCWH 学者的网络呈指数级增长,跨学科合作、国际引用和政策影响力在接受 BIRCWH 学者经验前后都有所增加。这些评估结果具有潜在的重要意义。在学者层面,研究结果可用于为学术评审和晋升以及工作和研究资助申请中提供研究影响的证据。在项目层面,研究结果可用于机构层面,以获得广泛的行政支持,并为项目活动提供额外资金,并为联邦机构的持续资助提供项目成功的证据。

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