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Translational research education and training needs in Hawai'i.

Authors :
Kataoka-Yahiro MR
Inouye J
Seto TB
Braun KL
Source :
Hawai'i journal of medicine & public health : a journal of Asia Pacific Medicine & Public Health [Hawaii J Med Public Health] 2015 May; Vol. 74 (5), pp. 164-8.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The purpose of this needs assessment was to identify the translational research education and training needs of researchers and administrators working in Hawai'i's communities and to use the finding to develop an education and training plan. The assessment was led by a community advisory board with members from community health centers, social agencies, hospitals, and academia on O'ahu. The survey, developed with input of the community advisory board, was sent to 94 administrators and researchers involved or affiliated with research being conducted in Hawai'i. Forty-one respondents (43%) completed the survey. Respondents wanted education and training in research processes, specific research-related skills, and facilitating interactions between community and academic researchers. Sixty-one percent were interested in training related to community-engaged research and yearly seminars on "collaborative mentoring." Popular topics of interest were related to data monitoring, networking with different cultural groups, statistics, and human subjects review. A majority of respondents wanted to attend workshops, seminars, and presentations rather than take a class. Approximately 50% of the respondents wanted to gain information through on-line training. Findings guided the development of a translational research education and training plan for the University of Hawai'i National Institute of Health (NIH) Research Centers in Minority Institutions Multidisciplinary and Translational Research Infrastructure Expansion (RMATRIX) grant.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2165-8242
Volume :
74
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Hawai'i journal of medicine & public health : a journal of Asia Pacific Medicine & Public Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26019985