Cordon-Duran Arianne, Moore Miranda A, Rankin Wade M, Biggs Ray, Ho Tiffany
Jessie Trice Community Health System, Miami, FL.
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, and Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
PRiMER. 2025 Apr 21;9:16. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2025.436106. eCollection 2025.
The Council of Academic Family Medicine (CAFM) Educational Research Alliance (CERA) consists of four family medicine organizations that aim to promote family medicine research. Each year, CAFM members can submit audience-specific survey questions. The purpose of this paper is to review the methods and demographics of the 2024 General Membership Survey and determine the generalizability of the survey respondents.
CERA opened its call for the annual General Membership Survey proposals from May 2024 to June 2024. Twelve proposals underwent a competitive peer-reviewed process, and five were chosen. Select CAFM members received survey invitations via Survey Monkey between October 15, 2024 and November 22, 2024. Demographics of potential survey respondents and actual survey respondents were compared using χ tests or Fisher's exact tests.
Of the 4,844 CAFM members invited to participate, 1,194 responded, yielding a response rate of 24.7%. Demographic data from potential survey respondents were compared to actual respondents. Statistically significant differences were found at the categorical variable analysis level for variables of race/ethnicity, self-identification as underrepresented in medicine, highest degree earned, and state/ province of practice/program, between the potential respondents and actual respondents. Differences in age and gender were not statistically significant between responders and nonresponders. Several characteristics were also found to not be statistically significantly different at an α of 0.05.
This paper describes the methods and the generalizability of the 2024 CERA General Membership Survey. The CERA surveys provide a mechanism for CAFM members to conduct national surveys on topics important to family medicine education.
学术家庭医学理事会(CAFM)教育研究联盟(CERA)由四个致力于促进家庭医学研究的家庭医学组织组成。每年,CAFM成员可以提交针对特定受众的调查问题。本文旨在回顾2024年普通会员调查的方法和人口统计学特征,并确定调查受访者的代表性。
CERA在2024年5月至2024年6月期间征集年度普通会员调查提案。12份提案经过了竞争性同行评审过程,其中5份被选中。部分CAFM成员在2024年10月15日至2024年11月22日期间通过Survey Monkey收到了调查邀请。使用χ检验或费舍尔精确检验比较了潜在调查受访者和实际调查受访者的人口统计学特征。
在4844名被邀请参与的CAFM成员中,1194人做出了回应,回应率为24.7%。将潜在调查受访者的人口统计数据与实际受访者进行了比较。在种族/民族、自我认定为医学领域代表性不足群体、最高学历以及执业/项目所在州/省等变量的分类变量分析层面,潜在受访者和实际受访者之间存在统计学上的显著差异。受访者和未受访者在年龄和性别上的差异无统计学意义。在α = 0.05的水平上,还发现几个特征在统计学上没有显著差异。
本文描述了2024年CERA普通会员调查的方法和代表性。CERA调查为CAFM成员提供了一种机制,以就对家庭医学教育重要的主题进行全国性调查。