| Literature DB >> 35796850 |
Omonike A Olaleye1, Deepa Dongarwar2, Hamisu M Salihu3, Sylvia Adu-Gyamfi3, Manvir Kaur1, Anuoluwapo Egbejimi1, Victoria A Moerchen4, Harolyn M E Belcher5, Faye Holmes6, Alice Kuo6, Nikeea Copeland-Linder5, Charlotte A Noble7, Cheryl A Vamos8, Catrina R Waters9, Claudia M Brown10, Madhavi M Reddy10.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Presently, there are six undergraduate HRSA-funded MCH pipeline training programs (MCHPTP) in the nation and they have gained significant momentum since inception by recruiting, training and mentoring undergraduate students in a comprehensive MCH-focused approach. This article describes the outcomes from the 6 training programs; and primarily Baylor College of Medicine-Texas Southern University (BCM-TSU's) collaborative strategy focusing on the MCH research training and outcomes, which align with HRSA's MCH bureau's missions. DESCRIPTION: Each MCHPTP offers trainees interdisciplinary MCH research experiences through intra/inter-institutional collaborations and partnerships, but BCM-TSU's MCHPTP was the only one with the primary focus to be research. As a case study, the BCM-TSU Program developed an innovative research curriculum integrated with MCH Foundations Course that comprised 2 hour weekly meetings. Students were split into collaborative research groups of 4-5 students, with multidisciplinary peer-mentors, clinical fellows and MCH research faculty from institutions at the world-renowned Texas Medical Center. ASSESSMENT: Since the inception of the MCH mentorship programs, all six MCHPTPs have enrolled up to 1890 trainees and/or interns. BCM-TSU Program trainees are defined as undergraduate students in their 1st or 2nd year of college while research interns are upper classmen in their 3rd or 4th year of college. The case study showed that BCM-TSU Program trainees demonstrated outstanding accomplishments in the area of research through primary and co-authorships of 13 peer-reviewed journal publications by 78 trainees, over a period of 3 years, in addition to dozens of presentations at local, regional and national conferences.Entities:
Keywords: MCH; Maternal and child health; Mentorship; Pipeline program; Research collaborations
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35796850 PMCID: PMC9261190 DOI: 10.1007/s10995-022-03439-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matern Child Health J ISSN: 1092-7875
Fig. 1Logic model for designing an undergraduate MCH research program
Research outcomes among BCM–TSU and other MCHPTP
| Questions | Alabama | UCLA | Kennedy Krieger-JHU N = 26 | USF | UWisconsin–Milwaukee | TSU–BCM | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) How many students received admission to MCH related/Public Health graduate programs? | 123 | 109 | 16 | 9 | 140 | 22 | 419 |
| (2) How many students entered MCH internship placements and/or workforce? | 76 | 109 | 21 | 14 | 130 | 20 | 370 |
| (3) How many students published in peer-reviewed journals? | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 12 | 78 | 94 |
| (4) How many publications does your MCHPTP have? | 3 | 107 | 4 | 0 | 21 | 17 | 152 |
| (5) How many students submitted abstracts and presented at local/regional/national scientific conferences | 1 | 13 | 43 | 23 | 49 | 80 | 209 |
| (6) How many total abstracts submissions and/or presentations have your MCHPTP participated in at local/regional/national scientific conferences | 5 | 13 | 109 | 23 | 37 | 13 | 200 |
| (7) How many students in total have been enrolled in your MCHPTP since inception? | 216 | 1372 | 43 | 36 | 140 | 100 | 1907 |
| (8) When did your MCHPTP start i.e. what year did you receive the grant? | 2006 | 2006 | 2016 | 2016 | 2006 | 2016 | n/a |
| (9) How many undergraduate research programs/projects have your MCHPTP offered students? | 2 | 13 | 43 | 35 | 49 | 20 | 162 |
List of student publications resulting from the BCM–TSU MCHPTP LEAP up till December, 2021
| Author listing | Title | Journal Name and DOI | Year of publication | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alexander J*, Dongarwar D, Varnado L*, Adenote A*, BaileyJ*, Ezeudu C*, Nelson P*, Shavers A*, Telufusi A*, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Salihu HM, Olaleye OA. | Temporal Trends of Gestational Malaria in the United States | Parasite Epidemiology and Control. DOI: 10.1016/j.parepi.2020.e00191 | 2020 | Published |
| Kiydra Harris, Deepa Dongarwar MS, Tasha Roshan*, Collins Onyenaka*, Collins Enwerem*, Omonike Olaleye, Hamisu M. Salihu, MD, PhD | The Global Alliance for Maternal and Child Health (GLAM: a Pioneer Organization for MCH Students | Int J MCH AIDS DOI: 10.21106/ijma.463 | 2020 | Published |
| Dongarwar D, Taylor J, Anene N*, Argueta E*, Au T*, Giger D*, Ogba C*, Oluwatoba A*, Omoyele O*, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Olaleye OA, and Salihu HM | Trends in Appendicitis Among Pregnant Women, the Risk for Cardiac Arrest, and Maternal-Fetal Mortality | World J Sur DOI: 10.1007/s00268-020-05717-6 | 2020 | Published |
| Nguyen NH*, Le EN*, Mbah VO*, Welsh EB*, Daas RO*, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Olaleye OA, and Salihu HM. | Opioid Use Among HIV-Positive Pregnant Women and the Risk for Maternal-Fetal Complications | South Med J DOI: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001105 | 2020 | Published |
| Salihu HM, Dongarwar D, Ikedionwu CA, Shelton A, Jenkins CM, Onyenaka C*, Charles C, Wang H, Osemene I, Harris KJ, Kaur M*, Rasmus M, Awosemo O*, Milton S, Estill S, Adebusuyi T*, Gao X*, Mbye YFN, Chen Y*, Olaleye OA. | Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Burden of HIV/Cervical Cancer Comorbidity and Related In-hospital Mortality in the USA | J Racial Ethn Health Disparities DOI: 10.1007/s40615-020-00751-5 | 2020 | Published |
| Darlington F*, Acha BM*, Roshan T*, Ikeanyionwu C*, Kutse S*, Abajue U*, Osazuwa B*, Gomez I*, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Dongarwar D, Olaleye OA, Salihu HM, Ndefo UA. | Opioid-Related Disorders Among Pregnant Women with Sickle Cell Disease and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes | Pain Med DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnaa188 | 2020 | Published |
| Ikedionwu C, Dongarwar D, Kaur M*, Nunez L*, Awazi A*, Mallet J*, Kennedy K*, Cano M*, Dike C*, Okwudi J*, Stewart J*, Igwegbe *, Estes F, Spooner K, Salemi J, Salihu H, Olaleye O. | Trends and Associated Characteristics for Chagas Disease Among Women of Reproductive Age in the United States, 2002 to 2017 | Parasite Epidemiology and Control. DOI: 10.1016/j.parepi.2020.e00167 | 2020 | Published |
| Dongarwar D, Ajewole VB, Oduguwa E, Ngujede A, Harris K, Ofili, TU, Olaleye OA, Salihu HM | Role of Social Determinants of Health in Widening Maternal and Child Health Disparities in the Era of Covid-19 Pandemic | Int J MCH AIDS DOI: 10.21106/ijma.398 | 2020 | Published |
| Falana A*, Akpojiyovwi V*, Sey E*, Akpaffiong A*, Agumbah O*, Chienye S*, Banks J*, Jones E*, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Olaleye OA, and Salihu HM. | Hospital Length of Stay and Cost Burden of HIV, Tuberculosis, and HIV-Tuberculosis Coinfection Among Pregnant Women in the United States | Am J Infect Control DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2017.09.016 | 2018 | Published |
| Dennis E*, Hao Y*, Tamambang M*, Roshan T*, Gatlin K*, Diallo F*, Ogunyemi O*, Bghigh H*, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Olaleye OA, Salihu HM | Tuberculosis During Pregnancy in the United States: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Pregnancy Complications and in-Hospital Death | PLoS One DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194836 | 2018 | Published |
| Fernandez D*, Salami I*, Davis J*, Mbah F*, Kazeem A*, Ash A*, Babino J*, Carter L*, Salemi JL, Spooner KK, Olaleye OA, and Salihu HM. | HIV-TB Coinfection among 57 Million Pregnant Women, Obstetric Complications, Alcohol Use, Drug Abuse, and Depression | J Pregnancy DOI: 10.1155/2018/5896901 | 2018 | Published |
| Prophet J*, Kelly K*, Domingo J*, Ayeni H*, Djoko Mekouguem XP*, Dockery *B, Allam F*, Kaur M*, Artis J*, Spooner KK, Salemi JL, Olaleye OA, Salihu HM. | Severe Pre-Eclampsia Among Pregnant Women with Sickle Cell Disease and HIV | Pregnancy Hypertens. DOI: 10.1016/j.preghy.2018.01.006 | 2018 | Published |
| Deepa Dongarwar, Veronica B Ajewole, Kiydra Harris, Emmanuella Oduguwa, Theresa U. Ofili, Collins Onyenaka*, Sade Arnold*, Jorhn Broussard*, Joan Ishioye*, Jasmine Marshall*, Jamila Mayoya*, Danchau Le*, Mouch Fadel*, Omonike A. Olaleye, Hamisu M. Salihu | A Framework for Protecting Pregnant Women in the Era of COVID-19 Pandemic | Int J MCH AIDS DOI: 10.21106/ijma.419 | 2021 | Published |
| Chioma A Ikedionwu, Deepa Dongarwar, Courtney Williams*, Evelyn Odeh*, Maylis Peguy Nkeng Peh*, Hilliary Hooker*, Stacey Wiseman*, Tramauni Brock*, Erinn Payne-Green*, Chidinma Chukwudum*, Grace Loudd*, Andrea Shelton, Jonnae O Atkinson, Kiara K Spooner, Jason L Salemi, Hamisu M Salihu, Omonike A Olaleye | Trends and Risk Factors for Leishmaniasis among Reproductive Aged Women in the United States | Int J MCH AIDS DOI: 10.21106/ijma.478 | 2021 | Published |
| Kiydra Harris, Deepa Dongarwar, Tasha Roshan*, Collins Onyenaka*, Collins Enwerem*, Omonike Olaleye, Hamisu M Salihu | The Global Alliance for Maternal and Child Health (GLAM): A Pioneer Organization for MCH Students | Int J MCH AIDS DOI: 10.21106/ijma.463 | 2021 | Published |
| Veronica B Ajewole, Ahone E Ngujede, Emmanuella Oduguwa, Deepa Dongarwar, Manvir Kaur*, Cecelia Knight*, Maresha Jackson*, Uyen Nguyen*, Tasha Roshan*, Jordan Simpson*, Igor Vouffo*, Omonike A Olaleye, Hamisu M Salihu | A Surveillance System for the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Int J MCH AIDS DOI: 10.21106/ijma.411 | 2021 | Published |
| Gabriella Tavera*, Deepa Dongarwar, Jason L Salemi, Oyinkansola Akindela*, Itohan Osazuwa*, Eyerusalem B Akpan*, Ugonna Okolie*, Marilynn Johnson*, Kiara K Spooner, Ubong I Akpan, Korede K Yusuf, Chidinma Chukwudum*, Hamisu M Salihu, Omonike A Olaleye | Diabetes in Pregnancy and Risk of Near-Miss, Maternal Mortality and Fetal Outcomes in the USA: a Retrospective Cross-Sectional Analysis | J Public Health (Oxf) DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdab117 | 2021 | Published |