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代表性不足的少数群体参与全球卫生研究培训项目的障碍与促进因素

Barriers and Facilitators for Participation in Global Health Research Training Programs Among Underrepresented Minority Groups.

作者信息

Ramakrishnan Usha, Hennink Monique, Kondwani Kofi A, Sundararajan Radhika L, Hunt Riley, Ingles Donna J, Williams Dionne, Smith Champagnae, Tran Lan, Taylor Teris, Heimburger Douglas C, Golightly Linnie M

机构信息

Hubert Department of Global Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.

出版信息

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2025 May 13;113(1):223-233. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.24-0847. Print 2025 Jul 2.

Abstract

The optimal global health (GH) workforce should be racially and ethnically diverse, yet few persons from historically underrepresented minority (URM) groups in the United States participate in GH training programs. We conducted a study to explore barriers and facilitators for URM individuals to participate in the NIH Fogarty International Center's GH Program for Fellows and Scholars (FGHFS), which offers yearlong international research training opportunities. We used an exploratory sequential mixed methods study design that used qualitative in-depth interviews (n = 18) to inform a subsequent quantitative online survey (n = 82). We assessed URM interest and engagement in GH training at three stages of FGHFS (applicants, alumni, and eligible persons who had not applied). Most participants in both phases were female, Black or African American, aged between 31 and 39 years, and had completed graduate or postgraduate training; a third or less were Hispanic. We identified four principal barriers to participation in GH training programs including lack of exposure to GH, lack of mentorship or support, challenges of global travel and work, and finances. The barriers compounded across training stages. Principal facilitators of training engagement included encouraging mentors and supportive families. Recommendations for increasing the participation of URM individuals in GH research training programs included increased financial support and exposure to GH in academic studies, as well as exposure to role models and mentors who can provide career advising in GH. Our findings suggest that early exposure, mentorship, and sufficient financial support will facilitate URMs' entry into GH.

摘要

理想的全球卫生(GH)工作队伍应具备种族和民族多样性,但在美国,历史上代表性不足的少数族裔(URM)群体中很少有人参与GH培训项目。我们开展了一项研究,以探索URM个体参与美国国立卫生研究院福格蒂国际中心的研究员和学者全球卫生项目(FGHFS)的障碍和促进因素,该项目提供为期一年的国际研究培训机会。我们采用了探索性序列混合方法研究设计,先进行定性深入访谈(n = 18),为后续的定量在线调查(n = 82)提供信息。我们在FGHFS的三个阶段(申请人、校友和未申请的符合条件者)评估了URM对GH培训的兴趣和参与情况。两个阶段的大多数参与者为女性,黑人或非裔美国人,年龄在31至39岁之间,已完成研究生或研究生后培训;三分之一或更少为西班牙裔。我们确定了参与GH培训项目的四个主要障碍,包括缺乏对GH的了解、缺乏指导或支持、全球旅行和工作的挑战以及资金问题。这些障碍在培训阶段不断加剧。培训参与的主要促进因素包括鼓励性的导师和支持性的家庭。提高URM个体参与GH研究培训项目的建议包括增加资金支持、在学术研究中增加对GH的接触,以及接触能够提供GH职业建议的榜样和导师。我们的研究结果表明,早期接触、指导和足够的资金支持将促进URM进入GH领域。

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