建立和评估一个跨学科的本科研究培训计划在产妇,儿童和家庭健康。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Pub Date : 2026-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1007/s40615-025-02358-0
Ling Shi, Tahirah Abdullah, Teri Aronowitz, Abby Cheng, Abbey Eisenhower, Richard Fleming, Ana Cristina Lindsay, Dadasaheb Tandale, Maria Idali Torres, Megan E Rokop
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来自受健康差异影响人群的专业人员的代表对于保健实践和研究中的平等至关重要。关注健康差异的本科研究项目可以深刻地影响学生的自我效能感、兴趣和对健康和以研究为重点的职业的坚持。在这项研究中,我们设计、实施并评估了一个新颖的夏季本科生研究项目,重点关注母亲、儿童和家庭健康。在四个暑假里,来自不同专业的45名学生参与了由教师指导的跨学科研究项目,使用的方法从分子生物学到社区参与性研究。该项目对这些学生的影响——其中绝大多数来自历史上被边缘化的社区——通过一项评估研究来证明,该研究包括项目前和项目后的调查,以及跟踪项目后学生的成果,包括共同撰写出版物和会议报告,以及毕业后坚持从事健康和研究领域(76%的毕业生的结果)。该方案的目的是方便和支持,并为学生提供参与研究项目的机会,重点关注他们个人投资的社区的健康。我们的项目对健康差异培训项目领域做出了新颖的贡献,因为我们在文献中没有遇到任何先前的研究描述了在母亲、儿童和家庭健康方面建立和评估本科研究项目。我们从实施该项目中获得的见解可以被其他机构利用,以设计专注于孕产妇、儿童和家庭健康的本科研究项目,或者更广泛地关注健康差距。
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Establishing and Evaluating an Interdisciplinary Summer Undergraduate Research Training Program in Maternal, Child, and Family Health.

Representation of professionals from populations affected by health disparities is crucial for equality in healthcare practice and research. Undergraduate research programs focused on health disparities can deeply impact students' self-efficacy, interest, and persistence in health and research-focused careers. In this study, we designed, implemented, and evaluated a novel summer undergraduate research program focused on maternal, child, and family health. Over four summers, 45 students from a range of majors engaged in interdisciplinary faculty-mentored research projects, using methods ranging from molecular biology to community-based participatory research. The impact of the program on these students-the vast majority of whom were from historically marginalized communities-was demonstrated through an evaluation study including pre-program and post-program surveys and tracking post-program student outcomes, including co-authoring publications and conference presentations, and persisting in health and research fields after graduation (an outcome for 76% of our graduates). This program was designed to be accessible and supportive and to offer students the opportunity to engage in research projects focused on the health of the communities in which they are personally invested. Our program makes a novel contribution to the field of health disparities training programs, as we did not encounter in the literature any prior studies describing the establishment and evaluation of an undergraduate research program in maternal, child, and family health. The insights we gained from implementing this program could be utilized by other institutions seeking to design undergraduate research programs focused on maternal, child, and family health specifically, or on health disparities more broadly.

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Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities reports on the scholarly progress of work to understand, address, and ultimately eliminate health disparities based on race and ethnicity. Efforts to explore underlying causes of health disparities and to describe interventions that have been undertaken to address racial and ethnic health disparities are featured. Promising studies that are ongoing or studies that have longer term data are welcome, as are studies that serve as lessons for best practices in eliminating health disparities. Original research, systematic reviews, and commentaries presenting the state-of-the-art thinking on problems centered on health disparities will be considered for publication. We particularly encourage review articles that generate innovative and testable ideas, and constructive discussions and/or critiques of health disparities.Because the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities receives a large number of submissions, about 30% of submissions to the Journal are sent out for full peer review.
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