Documenting and communicating the contributions of embedded statisticians: Show me the value!

Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1002/sta4.691
Terrie Vasilopoulos, Amy Crisp, Gerard Garvan, Keith Howell, Gregory Janelle, Cynthia Garvan
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Academic research productivity relies upon the contribution of statisticians, who are typically clustered in statistics and biostatistics departments, isolated from clinical researchers. Most academic health centres have created consultation hubs or research incubators to make statisticians available for individual collaboration to support the clinical research enterprise. Additionally, some clinical departments within academic health centres have recognized the value in colocating statisticians within their clinical departments to improve availability for collaboration with physicians/researchers. Embedded statisticians encounter the same challenges of isolated statisticians regarding professional support and networking, mentorship and clear role expectations. While for all collaborative statisticians, it is important to effectively communicate value to both collaborators and supervisors, this may be especially problematic for embedded statisticians in clinical departments where their supervisors may not have backgrounds in research or statistics. Previous papers have reported valuable metrics for statisticians, particularly those associated with Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design Cores. There is a knowledge gap regarding metrics tailored to meet the needs of the embedded statistician and clinical supervisors. This paper is a first step towards addressing this important need.In this paper, we explore (1) the critical role of collaborative statisticians and the benefits and challenges of the embedded statistician model, (2) the need for additional metrics specific to embedded statisticians which measure value and (3) how to design a value report. We offer a framework for evaluation of the contributions of the embedded statistician with the following domains: (1) collaboration, (2) research output/productivity, (3) mentoring and (4) education. Metrics that are particularly specific to embedded statisticians and that are not routinely captured include time from project initiation to completion/outcome, time from initial statistical consultation to statistical outcome completion and summary of level of contribution for manuscripts and presentations in addition to author order. We conclude with thoughts on future directions for development of metrics and reporting systems for statisticians embedded in clinical departments.
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记录和宣传嵌入式统计人员的贡献:向我展示价值!
学术研究的生产力有赖于统计人员的贡献,而统计人员通常集中在统计和生物统计部门,与临床研究人员隔绝。大多数学术健康中心都建立了咨询中心或研究孵化器,使统计人员能够开展个人合作,为临床研究事业提供支持。此外,学术健康中心内的一些临床科室也认识到了将统计人员安置在临床科室内的价值,以便更好地与医生/研究人员开展合作。与孤立的统计人员相比,嵌入式统计人员在专业支持和网络、导师指导以及明确的角色期望方面也会遇到同样的挑战。对于所有合作的统计人员来说,向合作者和主管有效传达价值是非常重要的,但对于临床科室的嵌入式统计人员来说,这可能尤其成问题,因为他们的主管可能没有研究或统计方面的背景。以前的论文曾报道过对统计人员有价值的指标,尤其是那些与生物统计学、流行病学和研究设计核心相关的指标。目前,针对嵌入式统计员和临床督导需求而量身定制的衡量标准还存在知识空白。本文是满足这一重要需求的第一步。在本文中,我们探讨了:(1) 合作统计员的关键作用以及嵌入式统计员模式的益处和挑战;(2) 是否需要额外的嵌入式统计员专用指标来衡量价值;(3) 如何设计价值报告。我们为评估嵌入式统计员在以下领域的贡献提供了一个框架:(1) 合作;(2) 研究成果/生产力;(3) 指导;(4) 教育。特别针对嵌入式统计员的指标包括:从项目启动到完成/成果的时间、从最初统计咨询到统计成果完成的时间,以及除作者排序外的手稿和演讲贡献水平摘要。最后,我们对临床科室统计人员的指标和报告系统的未来发展方向进行了展望。
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