185 A Clinical and Translational Science manuscript writing support program for research staff

E. Samuels, Carol Scott, M. Gravelin, Ellen Champagne
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The objective of this initiative was to promote MICHR staff’s production of Clinical and Translational Science publications. MICHR leadership approved this initiative, including an evaluation plan with measurable outcomes goals, and contracted with an experienced scientific writing coach with over 20 years of experience working with CTSAs. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: A sequential mixed methods program evaluation designs was used. Pre- and post-surveys were used to measure participating staff’s gain in skill, understanding & satisfaction. An interview with the instructor was then conducted to characterize staff performance, and identify possible areas of programmatic improvement. This initial phase of the program evaluation was conducted in the Summer of 2023. The results were used to inform an expansion of the program to include more staff in the the Fall of 2023. Pre- and post-program surveys of the participants were conducted and interviews with each program participant were conducted. Finally, interviews with non-participating staff were conducted to assess their need for writing support and the challenges and facilitators of their scientific writing. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Preliminary evaluation results obtained in the summer of 2023 were positive. All participants completed the course, and spent an average of 3.3 hours working between sessions. Six manuscripts were developed, five of which are being readied for submission and one submitted as of August 2023. Analysis of the pre-and post-program surveys indicated that all participants gained writing skill and authorship knowledge. Specifically, they gained confidence in 7 writing skills and 6 first-author roles evaluated during the course. All participants were satisfied with their experience and recommended the course to their colleagues, and the course instructor was also satisfied with the course. However, the participants noted that competing work demands and variable preparation hindered their work in the course. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: With the increasing focus on Clinical and Translational Science taking place across the CTSA Consortium it is important to involve research staff in paper writing teams, including in first-author roles. Professional development in scientific writing can support Clinical and Translational Research staff contributing to this emerging science.
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185 面向研究人员的临床与转化科学手稿写作支持计划
目的/目标:这项举措的目的是促进 MICHR 工作人员发表临床和转化科学出版物。MICHR 领导层批准了这项计划,其中包括一项具有可衡量成果目标的评估计划,并与一位具有 20 多年临床与转化科学协会工作经验的资深科学写作指导签订了合同。方法/研究对象:采用顺序混合法计划评估设计。使用前后调查来衡量参与人员在技能、理解和满意度方面的收获。然后对指导教师进行访谈,以了解员工的工作表现,并确定计划改进的可能领域。计划评估的初始阶段于 2023 年夏季进行。评估结果将用于在 2023 年秋季扩大该计划,让更多的员工参与其中。对参与者进行了计划前和计划后调查,并对每位计划参与者进行了访谈。最后,还对未参加计划的工作人员进行了访谈,以评估他们对写作支持的需求以及科学写作面临的挑战和促进因素。结果/预期结果:2023 年夏季获得的初步评估结果是积极的。所有参与者都完成了课程,在两次课程之间平均花费了 3.3 个小时。截至 2023 年 8 月,共撰写了 6 篇手稿,其中 5 篇正在准备投稿,1 篇已投稿。对课程前后调查的分析表明,所有学员都获得了写作技巧和作者知识。具体而言,他们在课程期间评估的 7 项写作技巧和 6 项第一作者角色方面增强了信心。所有学员都对自己的经历感到满意,并向同事推荐了该课程,而课程讲师也对该课程感到满意。不过,学员们也指出,工作需求的竞争和准备工作的不充分阻碍了他们在课程中的工作。讨论/意义:随着整个 CTSA 联合会越来越重视临床和转化科学,让研究人员参与论文撰写团队,包括担任第一作者的角色非常重要。科学写作方面的专业发展可以支持临床和转化研究人员为这一新兴科学做出贡献。
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