Clinical Services Research Training Program
临床服务研究培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:8700507
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.06万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1985
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1985-08-01 至 2015-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Among NIMH's top priorities is the continued support of clinical services, interventions, and policy research focused on bridging the dissemination and implementation gap between science and service. For the past 25 years, our training program, called the Clinical Services Research Training Program (CSRTP), has launched the careers of clinical services investigators by providing high quality education and support to postdoctoral scholars from a variety of disciplines (including psychology, social work, epidemiology, sociology, medicine, health economics, and nursing) who plan to pursue careers in mental health services research. The graduates of the CSRTP have been extremely successful: eighty-four percent (84%) obtained academic or research positions; by conservative criteria, 66% received research support from extramural, primarily federal, research funds. Over half (54%) of the graduates are women and nearly a third (32%) are racial/ethnic minorities. Our ability to recruit minority applicants has improved. During the last ten years, precisely half of the fellows appointed classify themselves as members of under-represented minorities. Of the women who have graduated from CSRTP, 75% received extramural funding for their research; 89% of the racial/ethnic minority graduates obtained extramural research grant support. CSRTP graduates contributed substantively to the extant literature, producing over 500 peer reviewed publications to date. Given the success of our program, we seek five additional years to continue providing high quality training to seven postdoctoral fellows a year who promise to be outstanding leaders in the next generation of clinical services researchers. Our training goals are (a.) to help postdoctoral fellows acquire sufficient methodological knowledge and research skills to conduct high quality clinical services and interventions research; (b.) through study and experiential learning, to help postdoctoral fellows acquire knowledge about the most important pressing and contemporary issues in clinical services research; (c.) to assist postdoctoral fellows to attain professional skills essential to career advancement in academic and research settings; and (d.) to help postdoctoral fellows develop a national scientific peer network within specific research areas.
描述(由申请人提供):NIMH 的首要任务是持续支持临床服务、干预措施和政策研究,重点是弥合科学与服务之间的传播和实施差距。在过去的 25 年里,我们的培训计划称为临床服务研究培训计划 (CSRTP),通过为来自各个学科(包括心理学、社会工作)的博士后学者提供高质量的教育和支持,启动了临床服务研究人员的职业生涯。 、流行病学、社会学、医学、卫生经济学和护理)计划从事心理健康服务研究的职业。 CSRTP 的毕业生非常成功:百分之八十四 (84%) 获得了学术或研究职位;按照保守标准,66% 的研究获得了外部(主要是联邦)研究基金的支持。超过一半 (54%) 的毕业生是女性,近三分之一 (32%) 是少数族裔/族裔。我们招募少数族裔申请人的能力有所提高。在过去十年中,恰好有一半被任命的研究员将自己归类为代表性不足的少数族裔成员。从 CSRTP 毕业的女性中,75% 的研究获得了校外资助; 89% 的少数族裔毕业生获得了校外研究资助支持。 CSRTP 毕业生对现有文献做出了实质性贡献,迄今为止已发表了 500 多篇经过同行评审的出版物。鉴于我们计划的成功,我们寻求额外的五年时间,继续每年为七名博士后研究员提供高质量的培训,他们有望成为下一代临床服务研究人员的杰出领导者。我们的培训目标是(a.)帮助博士后获得足够的方法论知识和研究技能,以进行高质量的临床服务和干预研究; (b.) 通过学习和体验式学习,帮助博士后研究员获得有关临床服务研究中最重要、紧迫和当代问题的知识; (c.) 协助博士后研究员获得学术和研究领域职业发展所必需的专业技能; (d.) 帮助博士后研究员在特定研究领域建立国家科学同行网络。
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