Characterization of Investigators' Approach to Translational Research: A Qualitative Study |
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Authors: | Doris M. Rubio Georgeanna F.W.B. Robinson Victoria A. Gilliam Brian A. Primack Galen E. Switzer Deborah L. Seltzer Wishwa N. Kapoor |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute for Clinical Research Education, Division of General Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | BackgroundLittle is known about how investigators approach their research programs along the translational research continuum. Many consider the translational continuum to be linear, with research beginning at the bench and concluding with research at the bedside or in the community. We aimed to understand if translational investigators approach and view their research in this fashion.MethodsWe conducted semistructured individual interviews with 16 graduates of the University of Pittsburgh''s Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Scholars Program (KL2) in 2012.ResultsOur research revealed three characteristic models. The first model we called “linear” and represented the traditional approach. The second we called “holistic”; these investigators began with central research questions and sought to explore them in every direction of translation, not necessarily taking linear steps. The third model we called “technical”; in this model, investigators focused on a unique technology or methodology and applied it across multiple research contexts.ConclusionThis study found that there are multiple ways that translational investigators approach their research program. Better understanding of these models can help educators and mentors guide investigators so that they can be more productive in their clinical or translational research career. |
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Keywords: | translational research models bench to bedside translational continuum CTSA KL2 Scholars Program |
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