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罕见病研究学者项目:一项针对临床研究人员的混合方法评估研究培训课程。

The Rare Disease Research Scholars Program: A training curriculum for clinical researchers with mixed methods evaluation study.

作者信息

Regier Debra S, Weaver Jennifer A, Cheng Nancy, Batshaw Mark L, Ottolini Mary, Shy Michael E, Summar Marshall L

机构信息

Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA.

Department of Occupational Therapy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.

出版信息

Transl Sci Rare Dis. 2022 Apr 13;6(1-2):1-11. doi: 10.3233/TRD-210051. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Rare disease clinician investigators are essential to ensure appropriate diagnosis, care, and treatment for the rapidly growing rare disease population. As these researchers are spread across many specialties, learning the unique skill set for rare disease research (RDR) can be a hurdle and may hinder progress in the field. The need for an RDR focused training program for investigators in many specialties and backgrounds was identified in a needs assessment of trainees in the NIH funded Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network. Based on this information, the Rare Disease Research Scholars Program (RDRSP) was developed. We describe the needs assessment, curriculum creation, scholar recruitment, and outcome evaluation based on four years of programmatic data (2015-2019). This one year-long RDRSP uses a blended approach that includes in-person, web-based, synchronous and asynchronous learning. We evaluated the RDRSP using quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative measures included pre and post questionnaires about knowledge, self-efficacy, and intent to remain in RDR. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and a paired -test. Qualitative semi-structured interviews explored the RDR scholars' perceptions of the RDRSP; thematic analysis examined the textual data. Quantitative pre- and post-measures were statistically significant in the following areas: 1) improved knowledge content in RDR, 2) enhanced self-efficacy in clinical research, and 3) intent to remain in the field of RDR. Qualitative data analysis found the program supported the development of the scholar's research skills as well as 'soft-skills'. By combining training of skills unique to RDR with the more general topics of leadership, mentorship and collaboration among participants in diverse specialties, we created a program that supports the development of the next generation of rare disease clinician investigators and serves as a model for training in other niche research areas.

摘要

罕见病临床研究人员对于确保为快速增长的罕见病患者群体提供恰当的诊断、护理和治疗至关重要。由于这些研究人员分布在许多专业领域,掌握罕见病研究(RDR)独特的技能组合可能是一个障碍,并且可能会阻碍该领域的进展。在美国国立卫生研究院资助的罕见病临床研究网络中,通过对学员的需求评估,确定了对许多专业和背景的研究人员开展以RDR为重点的培训项目的必要性。基于这一信息,开发了罕见病研究学者项目(RDRSP)。我们根据四年(2015 - 2019年)的项目数据描述了需求评估、课程创建、学者招募和结果评估。这个为期一年的RDRSP采用混合式方法,包括面对面、基于网络的同步和异步学习。我们使用定量和定性方法对RDRSP进行了评估。定量测量包括关于知识、自我效能以及留在RDR领域的意愿的前后调查问卷。使用描述性统计和配对检验对数据进行了分析。定性半结构化访谈探讨了RDR学者对RDRSP的看法;主题分析检查了文本数据。定量的前后测量在以下方面具有统计学意义:1)RDR知识内容的提高,2)临床研究自我效能的增强,3)留在RDR领域的意愿。定性数据分析发现该项目支持学者研究技能以及“软技能”的发展。通过将RDR独特技能的培训与不同专业参与者之间更一般的领导力、指导和协作主题相结合,我们创建了一个支持下一代罕见病临床研究人员发展的项目,并为其他小众研究领域提供了培训模式。

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