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摘要
在 2023 年北美初级保健研究组(NAPCRG)年会期间,全科医学领域的领导者们齐聚一堂,讨论并制定了全科医学研究议程。虽然讨论了多个领域,但多样性、公平性和包容性并未被列为研究重点。这篇文章讨论了全科医学领导者认为进行高质量研究所必需的三个领域。作者提出了如何在每个领域优先考虑多样性、公平性和包容性的观点。在第一个领域,"通过扩大途径和加强导师制来壮大全科医学研究队伍",作者介绍了现有的模式,重点是那些被证明能提高奖学金和研究水平的途径计划,如全科医学教师协会(STFM)发起的 "通过奖学金提高领导力奖学金"(Leadership Through Scholarship Fellowship)和全科医学系协会(ADFM)发起的 "建设研究能力计划"(Building Research Capacity Program)。在第二个方面,即 "增加全科医学研究的资金并倡导加强卫生政策和支持",作者提出了更多利用美国国立卫生研究院多样性补助金的想法,以及全科医学教席的机构倡导,以创建种子基金并为多样化的教师提供参与研究的机会。教席还可以通过在当地全职临床医生中招募研究人员来增加研究人员库的多样性,因为当地全职临床医生是一个比大多数教职员工更加多样化的群体。对于最后一个领域 "建立国家基础设施,组织和优化全科医学研究机会",作者们提出的解决方案包括:关注有关作者和期刊审稿的人口统计数据;设立专注于多样性、公平性和包容性的专门委员会或编辑;利用会议投稿的人口统计数据,鼓励那些来自代表性不足背景的人将他们的演讲转化为手稿。这些策略可以帮助公平、多样性和包容性成为我们研究的核心,并为其他试图这样做的专业树立全国典范。
In conjunction with the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Annual Conference in 2023, leaders in the field of family medicine came together to discuss and produce a Family Medicine Research Agenda. While multiple areas were discussed, diversity, equity, and inclusion did not rise to the top as research priorities. This article discusses the 3 areas family medicine leaders see as necessary to produce high-quality research. The authors present ideas on how diversity, equity, and inclusion can be prioritized in each area. In the first area, "Grow the family medicine research workforce by expanding pathways and strengthening mentorship," the authors present existing models, with an emphasis on those pathway programs proven to increase scholarship and research, such as the Leadership Through Scholarship Fellowship sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) and the Building Research Capacity Program sponsored by the Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM). In the second area, "Increase funding for family medicine research and advocate for enhanced health policy and support," the authors present ideas on greater utilization of NIH diversity supplements as well as institutional advocacy by family medicine chairs to create seed grants and provide opportunities for diverse faculty to engage in research. Chairs can also increase the diversity of the researcher pool by recruiting among local full-time clinicians, a more diverse group than most faculties. For the final area, "Build a national infrastructure for organizing and optimizing family medicine research opportunities," the authors present solutions including following demographic data surrounding authorship and reviewing for journals; having dedicated committees or editors focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion; and using demographic data from conference submissions to encourage those from underrepresented backgrounds to translate their presentations into a manuscript. These strategies can help equity, diversity, and inclusion become central to our research and be used as a national model for other specialties attempting to do the same.
期刊介绍:
Published since 1988, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine ( JABFM ) is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). Believing that the public and scientific communities are best served by open access to information, JABFM makes its articles available free of charge and without registration at www.jabfm.org. JABFM is indexed by Medline, Index Medicus, and other services.