A medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activities
Background The Scholarly Concentrations program was established at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2009 with the aim of instilling passion for scholarship. Objective Our study aimed to determine whether the Scholarly Concentrations program achieves positive changes in medical student...
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doaj-c1767ae0ee4b4ae9b0700e22fafe15aa2020-11-25T04:06:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMedical Education Online1087-29812020-01-0125110.1080/10872981.2020.17862101786210A medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activitiesRebecca M. DiBiase0Mary Catherine Beach1Joseph A. Carrese2Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite3Sarah J. Wheelan4Meredith A. Atkinson5Gail Geller6Kelly A. Gebo7Jeremy A. Greene8Stephen M. Sozio9McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern UniversityJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineMcGaw Medical Center of Northwestern UniversityJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineBackground The Scholarly Concentrations program was established at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2009 with the aim of instilling passion for scholarship. Objective Our study aimed to determine whether the Scholarly Concentrations program achieves positive changes in medical student self-efficacy in conducting research and, if so, whether this results in future career aspirations toward scholarship. Design We used the Clinical Research Appraisal Inventory-Short Form (CRAI-SF) to assess changes in self-efficacy among students completing the Scholarly Concentrations program between 2014 and 2017. We calculated composite mean scores of six domains. We included outcomes on whether students published a manuscript, overall program perceptions, and likelihood of future research careers. We analyzed relationships between CRAI-SF scores and outcomes using paired t-tests and multivariable-adjusted logistic regression. Results A total of 419 students completed the Scholarly Concentrations program. All 6 CRAI domain scores showed significant improvements in self-efficacy between the pre-Scholarly Concentrations and post-Scholarly Concentrations ratings (range of changes 0.76–1.39, p < 0.05 for all). We found significant associations between post-Scholarly Concentrations self-efficacy ratings and course satisfaction (adjusted OR 1.57 [95% CI 1.20, 2.07]) and mentor satisfaction (OR 1.46 [1.15, 1.86]), as well as students’ intent to conduct future research (OR 1.46 [1.15, 1.86]). These results were robust to sensitivity analyses, and pronounced in the group of students without prior research experience. Conclusions Our findings suggest that a Scholarly Concentrations program is associated with an increased self-efficacy for research, and these changes in self-efficacy are associated with higher satisfaction in the scholarly experience and increased likelihood of pursuing scholarly work. Other medical schools could use such a tool of self-efficacy to both investigate the overall Scholarly Concentrations experience and understand factors that may increase interest in future physician-scientist pathways.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10872981.2020.1786210self-efficacyscholarshipscholarly concentrations programundergraduate medical education |
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Rebecca M. DiBiase Mary Catherine Beach Joseph A. Carrese Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite Sarah J. Wheelan Meredith A. Atkinson Gail Geller Kelly A. Gebo Jeremy A. Greene Stephen M. Sozio A medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activities Medical Education Online self-efficacy scholarship scholarly concentrations program undergraduate medical education |
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Rebecca M. DiBiase Mary Catherine Beach Joseph A. Carrese Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite Sarah J. Wheelan Meredith A. Atkinson Gail Geller Kelly A. Gebo Jeremy A. Greene Stephen M. Sozio |
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A medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activities |
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A medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activities |
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A medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activities |
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A medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activities |
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A medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activities |
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medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activities |
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Background The Scholarly Concentrations program was established at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2009 with the aim of instilling passion for scholarship. Objective Our study aimed to determine whether the Scholarly Concentrations program achieves positive changes in medical student self-efficacy in conducting research and, if so, whether this results in future career aspirations toward scholarship. Design We used the Clinical Research Appraisal Inventory-Short Form (CRAI-SF) to assess changes in self-efficacy among students completing the Scholarly Concentrations program between 2014 and 2017. We calculated composite mean scores of six domains. We included outcomes on whether students published a manuscript, overall program perceptions, and likelihood of future research careers. We analyzed relationships between CRAI-SF scores and outcomes using paired t-tests and multivariable-adjusted logistic regression. Results A total of 419 students completed the Scholarly Concentrations program. All 6 CRAI domain scores showed significant improvements in self-efficacy between the pre-Scholarly Concentrations and post-Scholarly Concentrations ratings (range of changes 0.76–1.39, p < 0.05 for all). We found significant associations between post-Scholarly Concentrations self-efficacy ratings and course satisfaction (adjusted OR 1.57 [95% CI 1.20, 2.07]) and mentor satisfaction (OR 1.46 [1.15, 1.86]), as well as students’ intent to conduct future research (OR 1.46 [1.15, 1.86]). These results were robust to sensitivity analyses, and pronounced in the group of students without prior research experience. Conclusions Our findings suggest that a Scholarly Concentrations program is associated with an increased self-efficacy for research, and these changes in self-efficacy are associated with higher satisfaction in the scholarly experience and increased likelihood of pursuing scholarly work. Other medical schools could use such a tool of self-efficacy to both investigate the overall Scholarly Concentrations experience and understand factors that may increase interest in future physician-scientist pathways. |
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