早期老龄研究人员:老龄研究人员职业发展协作模式。

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults Pub Date : 2021-10-11 Epub Date: 2021-03-22 DOI:10.1108/qaoa-01-2021-0012
Kei Ouchi, Shalender Bhasin, Ariela R Orkaby
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摘要

目的:65岁以上的人是人口中增长最快的一部分,但他们也是研究最少的群体,最有可能被排除在最可能适用于他们的研究之外。造成这种不足的一个重要原因是缺乏科学家和临床医生来照顾和研究影响老年人的许多疾病。设计/方法/方法:本文讨论了培养新一代老龄化研究人员的困难,并为早期临床科学家如何促进老龄化领域的职业发展提供了建议。本文以当地的白羊座为例,解释了如何将早期研究人员聚集在一起,以建立一个未来衰老研究领域的领导者管道。研究发现:该模型可能使更多早期临床医生能够成功地进行衰老研究。独创性/价值-:目前老年研究人员在早期阶段的成功可以作为一个模型,为早期老年研究人员设计类似的职业发展计划。
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Aging researchers in early stages (ARIES): a model for career development collaboration of researchers in aging.

Purpose –: Individuals over age 65 represent the fastest-growing segment of the population, yet they are also the least studied group and are most likely to be excluded from research most likely to apply to them. A significant reason for this deficit has been a dearth of scientists and clinicians to care for and study the many diseases that impact older adults.

Design/methodology/approach –: In this manuscript, the difficulties associated with raising new generations of researchers in aging and offer suggestions for how early-stage clinician-scientists can foster career development in aging are discussed. This paper draws upon a local example, ARIES, to explain how early-stage investigators can be brought together with the goal of creating a pipeline of future leaders in aging research.

Findings –: The model may empower more early-stage clinicians to successfully pursue aging research.

Originality/value –: The current success of aging researchers in the early stages serves as a model for creating similar career development programs designed for early-stage researchers in aging.

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