Training Impact on Novice and Experienced Research Coordinators.

IF 1.6 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Qualitative Report Pub Date : 2017-12-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-03
Linda S Behar-Horenstein, JoNell Efantis Potter, Alena Prikhidko, Stephanie Swords, Stephen Sonstein, H Robert Kolb
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Competency-based training and professional development is critical to the clinical research enterprise. Understanding research coordinators' perspectives is important for establishing a common core curriculum. The purpose of this study was to describe participants' perspectives regarding the impact of online and classroom training sessions. 27 participants among three institutions, completed a two-day classroom training session. 10 novice and seven experienced research coordinators participated in focus group interviews. Grounded theory revealed similarities in novice and experienced coordinator themes including Identifying Preferences for Instruction and Changing Self Perceptions. Differences, seen in experienced participants, focused on personal change, in the theme of Re-Assessing Skills. Infrastructure and cultural issues were evident in their theme, Promoting Leadership and Advocacy. Novice participants recommended ways to improve training via their theme of Making Programmatic Improvements. Participants reported a clear preference for classroom learning. Training played an influential role in changing participants' self-perceptions by validating their experiences. The findings provided guidance for developing a standardized curriculum. Training must be carefully tailored to the needs of participants while considering audience needs based on work experience, how technology can be used and offering content that is most urgently needed.

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培训对新手和有经验的研究协调员的影响。
基于能力的培训和专业发展对临床研究企业至关重要。了解研究协调员的观点对于建立共同的核心课程很重要。本研究的目的是描述参与者对在线和课堂培训课程影响的看法。来自三个机构的27名参与者完成了为期两天的课堂培训。10名新手和7名经验丰富的研究协调员参加了焦点小组访谈。扎根理论揭示了新手和经验丰富的协调员在识别教学偏好和改变自我感知等主题上的相似性。在经验丰富的参与者中,差异集中在个人变化上,在重新评估技能的主题上。基础设施和文化问题在其主题“促进领导和宣传”中得到了明显体现。新参加者以“有计划的改进”为主题,提出改善培训的方法。参与者报告了对课堂学习的明显偏好。培训通过验证参与者的经验,在改变他们的自我认知方面发挥了重要作用。调查结果为制定标准化课程提供了指导。培训必须根据参与者的需求精心定制,同时根据工作经验考虑受众的需求,如何使用技术并提供最迫切需要的内容。
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Qualitative Report
Qualitative Report SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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45 weeks
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