Anupam Bishayee, Michael A Wallace, Adam K Bobak, Tianna L Sasher, Luis A Alvarez, Tania S Flink
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Context: Research plays a critical role in the medical field, driving progress and shaping clinical guidelines. It has become particularly significant in the residency application process due to the advent of "pass or fail" scoring for Step 1. Unfortunately, there is a marked discrepancy between the quantity of research conducted by osteopathic and allopathic students, disadvantaging many osteopathic residency applicants.
Objectives: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM)-Bradenton established the Summer Research Internship Program in 2023 to improve research self-efficacy, facilitate research participation, and encourage lifelong research engagement in Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) students. The purpose of this study was to evaluate participant research experience and self-efficacy through pre- and postprogram surveys.
Methods: This study consisted of an experimental group of 18 students who participated in this program. A control group consisted of 20 students not enrolled in the program who had minimal research experience and no plans to conduct research throughout the study's duration. Participants completed pre- and postprogram surveys, assessing research experience and self-efficacy across four domains: knowledge of research foundations, ability to identify scholarly literature, motivation to conduct research, and likelihood of future engagement. Data were analyzed via a quantitative Likert scale.
Results: The experimental group reported significantly greater (p<0.05) research experience pre- and postprogram including poster creation, LECOM Research Day participation, and publication history. The experimental group also had significantly (p<0.05) more experience with manuscript preparation postprogram compared to the controls. For the self-efficacy survey, the experimental group had higher (p<0.05) motivation to perform research prior to the start of the program compared to the controls. Moreover, this group gained greater (p<0.05) experience in research foundations and identification of the literature postprogram compared with controls.
Conclusions: The LECOM Summer Research Internship Program significantly enhanced research experience and self-efficacy among participants when compared to controls. This program study may serve as a model for other institutions seeking to expand student research engagement and build a culture of scholarly activity. Expanding successful structured research programs may also help address the disparity in research output between osteopathic and allopathic medical students.
背景:研究在医学领域起着至关重要的作用,推动进步和形成临床指南。由于第一步“通过或不通过”评分的出现,这在居留申请过程中变得尤为重要。不幸的是,由整骨疗法和对抗疗法学生进行的研究数量之间存在显著差异,这对许多整骨疗法住院医师申请人不利。目的:Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM)-Bradenton于2023年建立了暑期研究实习计划,以提高研究自我效能感,促进研究参与,并鼓励骨科医学博士(DO)学生终身参与研究。本研究的目的是通过计划前和计划后的问卷调查来评估参与者的研究经验和自我效能感。方法:本研究由18名参加本计划的学生组成实验组。对照组由20名没有参加该项目的学生组成,他们只有很少的研究经验,也没有计划在整个研究期间进行研究。参与者完成了项目前和项目后的调查,评估了四个领域的研究经验和自我效能:研究基础知识、识别学术文献的能力、进行研究的动机和未来参与的可能性。数据通过定量李克特量表进行分析。结论:与对照组相比,LECOM暑期研究实习项目显著提高了被试的研究经验和自我效能感。该项目研究可以作为其他机构寻求扩大学生研究参与和建立学术活动文化的典范。扩大成功的结构化研究项目也可能有助于解决整骨疗法和对抗疗法医学学生在研究成果上的差距。