University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora.
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2023 May;75(5):947-955. doi: 10.1002/acr.25055. Epub 2022 Dec 21.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the careers of trainees and early career investigators (ECIs). We sought to assess how the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and the Rheumatology Research Foundation (RRF) can address the needs of those pursuing research careers.
The Committee on Research created a survey to assess the impact of COVID-19 and identify topics for the ACR and the RRF to address. In fall of 2020, we surveyed postdoctoral trainees and ECIs within 9 years of terminal training. Responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and qualitative content analysis.
Twenty-one percent of invitees responded to the survey (n = 365); of these, 60% were pursuing careers in academic research. Seventy-five percent of respondents in academic research career paths placed their primary projects on hold during the pandemic. The number of individuals pursuing a research career from 2020 to 2021 decreased by 5%. Respondents reported funding, caregiving, and lack of preliminary data as significant challenges. Suggested impactful interventions included increased funding, funding process reform, and expanding mentoring and networking resources.
Major stressors identified during the pandemic included increased caregiving responsibilities and difficulty obtaining data and funding, for which respondents suggested increases and changes in funding programs as well as more mentoring and networking opportunities. Based on these, the Committee on Research proposes 3 priorities: 1) flexible funding mechanisms for ECIs and additional support for those impacted by caregiving; 2) virtual and in-person programs for career development and networking; and 3) curated content relevant to building a research career available on demand.
COVID-19 大流行影响了受训者和早期职业研究人员(ECI)的职业发展。我们试图评估美国风湿病学会(ACR)和风湿病研究基金会(RRF)如何满足那些从事研究职业的人的需求。
研究委员会创建了一项调查,以评估 COVID-19 的影响并确定 ACR 和 RRF 要解决的主题。在 2020 年秋季,我们对在终端培训后 9 年内的博士后受训者和 ECI 进行了调查。使用描述性统计和定性内容分析对答复进行了分析。
有 21%的受邀者对调查做出了回应(n=365);其中,60%的人从事学术研究职业。在疫情期间,75%从事学术研究职业道路的受访者将其主要项目搁置。2020 年至 2021 年期间从事研究职业的人数减少了 5%。受访者报告说,资金、护理和缺乏初步数据是重大挑战。建议采取的有效干预措施包括增加资金、改革资金申请流程以及扩大指导和网络资源。
在疫情期间确定的主要压力因素包括增加了护理责任以及获取数据和资金的困难,对此,受访者建议增加和改变资金计划,并提供更多的指导和网络机会。基于这些,研究委员会提出了 3 项优先事项:1)为 ECI 提供灵活的资金机制,并为受护理影响的人提供额外支持;2)为职业发展和网络建立虚拟和面对面的计划;3)提供与建立研究职业相关的按需定制的相关内容。