| Literature DB >> 29707248 |
Douglas P Landsittel1, Larry Kessler2, Christopher H Schmid3, Paul Marantz4, Maria E Suarez-Almazor5.
Abstract
A number of publications have discussed approaches to training the scientific workforce in comparative effectiveness research (CER) and patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR). To meet this need, funders have offered resources for developing educational materials and establishing training programs. To extend these efforts into specific researcher communities, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality developed an R25 Funding Opportunity Announcement that called for basic, advanced, and experiential training for a specific researcher community in collaboration with associated program partners. This paper describes the strategies developed by the 5 subsequently funded programs, their specific researcher communities and program partners, and the challenges associated with developing in-person and online programs. We focus on lessons learned that can be translated into developing training programs nationwide and on training for the special populations of interest. We also discuss the creation of a sustainable network for training and the conduct of comparative effectiveness research/patient-centered outcomes research in targeted communities.Entities:
Keywords: Comparative effectiveness research; experiential training; online training; patient-centered outcomes research; researcher communities; workforce training
Year: 2017 PMID: 29707248 PMCID: PMC5915813 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2017.307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Audiences and approaches for comparative effectiveness research (CER) and patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) training in R25s grants
| Site | Audience: basic training | Approach | Audience: experiential training | Approach | Audience: advanced training | Approach |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brown | Researchers and other groups interested (but without access to training) in evidence synthesis and/or systematic reviews, meta-analyses | In-person and online courses, and a searchable video library accessible online and on-demand | Learning cohorts identified in basic training | Flipped-classroom online courses using existing modules that focus on specific needs of the learners | Research teams working on methods in the field of SR/MA and evidence synthesis | Monthly web-enabled journal clubs and seminars led by experts in the field |
| Einstein | Clinician-investigators with prior training at Master’s degree level (eg, MD, MS; MD, MPH) | Online Certificate Program | Junior faculty who completed certificate program | Active work at Montefiore’s care management company | Faculty and clinicians | Advanced “learning collaborative” |
| U Pitt. | Faculty, or postdoctorate students from Minority-Serving Institutions | 4 mo online course | Generally more senior faculty from the Minority-Serving Institutions | Development of a project concept with mentoring at their site and Pittsburgh; 1 mo training in Pittsburgh | Same as the basic training; usually from those who completed basic training | 4 mo online course |
| U Texas MDACC | Faculty, trainees (doctoral students and fellows), and research personnel with an interest in CER/PCOR and limited prior experience | Online learning modules Webinars | Faculty and trainees who are committed to a 1-y mentoring program with completion of a CER/PCOR study in that timeframe | Completion of online modules or program workshops as needed. Development and completion of project with distance mentoring | Faculty, trainees and research personnel | In-person, hands-on workshops |
| U Wash. | Partner organizations who do clinical community work. Also, organizations who work with American Indian and Alaska Native populations | In-person summer institute (1 wk) plus online training and mentoring for 1.5 y | Junior investigators from partner organizations | Active mentoring by UW and partner mentors. Pilot studies developed by trainees | Faculty and postdocs in Econ, Biostat, HSERV | Seminar series and a summer workshop in advanced observational methods |
Brown, Brown University; Einstein, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; U Pitt, University of Pittsburgh; U Texas MDACC, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; U Wash., University of Washington.