PART C
CTSA National Evaluation
Education and Training Study
Trainees/Scholars Survey
September 2010
Dear CTSA trainee/scholar:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) initiative in October 2005. CTSA-awarded institutions are sometimes referred to as institutes or centers, such as the [INSERT RELEVANT CTSA PROJECT NAME]. Throughout the remainder of this survey, we refer to these awardees as “CTSA institutions” or “CTSAs.” CTSAs are expected to encourage development of new methods and approaches, improve training and mentoring, design new and improved clinical research informatics tools, assemble interdisciplinary teams, and forge new partnerships with private and public health care organizations. As part of these resources, CTSAs offer a range of resources to advance translational science and research.
The first round of awards is nearing the end of their first funding cycle and the NIH leadership is interested in learning more about the use of CTSA resources. Specifically, NIH is interested in understanding what education and training resources are being used, perceptions of the value of these resources, and how the resources may have affected the careers of individuals receiving funding and mentoring support. The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) at NIH has contracted with Westat, a research firm in the Washington, DC area, to conduct a survey to answer these questions. All data collected by Westat will be reported in aggregate form. No reports will contain findings linked to individual respondents or institutions.
As one component of the overall national evaluation, you have received this survey because one of the CTSAs reported that you received education or training support. We are interested in finding out more about the support that you received.
If you received education or training support associated with a CTSA please go to question 1 on this survey.
If you did not receive education or training support associated with a CTSA, please select the box below and go to Section VII.
I did not receive education or training support
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 20 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: NIH, Project Clearance Branch, 6705 Rockledge Drive, MSC 7974, Bethesda, MD 20892-7974, ATTN: PRA (0925-xxxx*). Do not return the completed form to this address.
Section I. Clinical and Translational Research
The
NIH has described Translational Research in the following way:
1)
The process of applying discoveries generated during research in the
laboratory, and in preclinical studies, to the development of trials
and studies in humans, and
2) Research aimed at enhancing the
adoption of best practices in the community.
In more everyday terms you might think of translational research as moving the research process through phases from bench to animal to human to guidelines development to public health and ultimately to population outcomes.
The following set of questions uses three distinct definitions:
Basic Biomedical Research: also sometimes called basic research, pre-clinical or non-clinical study. This research does not include human subjects (for Institutional Review Board purposes) and is focused primarily on medical devices, drugs, gene therapy solutions, animal testing, in vitro and in vivo tests etc.
Clinical Research: typically involves the translation of basic science and new understandings of disease mechanisms gained in the laboratory into the development of new methods for diagnosis, therapy, and prevention and their testing in humans. It includes pilot testing prior to clinical trials and clinical trials phases 1–3. In translational research, this part of the process is commonly referred to as "from bench to bedside”.
Post-Clinical Research: typically involves the translation of new knowledge gained in formal clinical research into post-clinical or practice-based research. It may include phase 4 clinical trials, guideline development, meta-analyses and systematic reviews, community research, public or population health research, implementation or dissemination research, and health systems or policy research.
Using these definitions please use the scale below to rate yourself on these three categories of translational research: [1 = None, 2 = Low, 3 = Moderate, 4 = High]
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Basic Biomedical Research |
Clinical Research |
Post-Clinical Research |
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If
you had to classify your primary research using a single category,
it would be:
(Select one response)
Basic Biomedical Research
Clinical Research
Post-Clinical Research
None of the above
How has your education/training program through the CTSA affected your overall interest in a career involving clinical and translational research? (Select one response)
[1 = Significantly decreased, 2 = decreased, 3 = increased, 4 = significantly increased]
Section II. Skills Self-Assessment
For
each skill described below, please use the scales provided to
describe the extent to which your CTSA-funded education/training
program prepared you to engage in these activities.
[1 = Not at
all, 2 = Somewhat, 3 = Moderately, 4 = Very well]
Develop and use translational research
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
Conduct translational research
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
Communicate research findings
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
Develop professional academic skills
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
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1 2 3 4 |
Section III. Career Intentions and Planning
What is your primary career goal? (Select one response)
Clinical practice
If clinical (Select one response):
Private practice
College/university/medical school
Do you also plan to do research? (Select one response) [Y/N]
Do you also plan to teach? (Select one response) [Y/N]
College/university/medical school faculty
If faculty:
Do you plan to do clinical practice? [Y/N]
Do you plan to do research? [Y/N]
Do you plan to teach? [Y/N]
Research scientist
If scientist (Select one response):
College/university/medical school
Commercial pharma/medical/biotech
Government organization
Non-profit/advocacy organization
Do you also plan to do clinical practice? [Y/N]
Do you also plan to teach? [Y/N]
Administrative/regulatory position
Do you also plan to do clinical practice? [Y/N]
Do you also plan to do research? ([Y/N]
Do you also plan to teach? [Y/N]
Undecided
Other (specify)_________
What type(s) of research do you plan to do in the next five years? (Describe up to three)
Research interest 1 |
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Research interest 2 |
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Research interest 3 |
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Please read the following statements and rate the extent to which you generally agree or disagree with them. [1 = Strongly disagree; 2 = Disagree; 3 = Agree; 4 = Strongly agree]
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Section IV. CTSA-Funded Education and Training Program
Were the following aspects of the CTSA-funded education/training program useful to your research and intended career goals? [Y = yes; N = no; NA = not applicable]
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Y N NA |
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Y N NA |
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Y N NA |
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Y N NA |
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Y N NA |
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Y N NA |
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Y N NA |
Does your education/training program provide specific training in team-based research (e.g., course, seminar discussion, guest speaker)?
Yes If yes, have you participated in this training?
Yes
No
No
Don’t know
Does your education/training program provide training outside your own institution?
Yes If yes, have you participated in this training?
Yes If yes, where did this training take place? (Check all that apply)
Another academic institution
A commercial industry organization (e.g., commercial pharma/ medical/biotech firm)
A Federal agency/organization
A non-profit/advocacy organization (not otherwise part of an academic or Federal institution)
Other (specify)__________
No
No
Don’t know
Were you in a related education/training program (e.g., K12) at the time the CTSA was funded?
Yes
No
Have you completed your CTSA-funded education/training program?
Yes
No
How many years [have you been/were you] in your CTSA-funded program? [Number = ___ ]
How many years is your CTSA-funded education/training program expected to last? [Number = ___ ]
How would you rate your progress through the CTSA-funded program? (Select one response)
Faster than expected (Why? ___________________________)
About what was expected
Slower than expected (Why? ___________________________)
Please describe any factors that have facilitated or posed barriers to your progress through the CTSA-funded program (e.g., adequacy of laboratory resources or patient access; personal issues.)
Facilitators: _____________________________________________________
Barriers: __________________________________________________
Have you been involved with other similar translational research education/training programs?
Yes If yes, how does your current CTSA-funded training experience compare to the others? (Select one response)
CTSA is/was more effective (Why? ___________________________)
About the same
CTSA is/was less effective (Why? ___________________________)
If yes, how long ago was it? [Number in years___ ]
No
How
would you rate the overall effectiveness of your CTSA-funded
education/training program?
[1 = Not at all effective; 2
=Somewhat effective; 3 = Moderately effective; 4 = Very effective]
Section V. CTSA Mentoring
How
many mentors do/did you have in your CTSA-funded education/training
program?
[Number = ___ ]
Please answer the following items with regard to up to two mentors. [Y = Yes, N = No]
My mentor…. |
Mentor 1 |
Mentor 2 |
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Y N |
Y N |
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Y N |
Y N |
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Y N |
Y N |
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Y N |
Y N |
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Y N |
Y N |
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Y N |
Y N |
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Y N |
Y N |
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Y N |
Y N |
Questions 3–9 will be asked for up to two mentors selected above.
Do you and your mentor come from the same discipline? (Select one response)
Yes
No
Do you and your mentor come from the same department? (Select one response)
Yes
No
About how often do you meet with this person? (Select one response)
Weekly or more often
Twice a month
Monthly
About six times a year
About three times a year
Fewer than three times a year
Is the frequency of these meetings sufficient for your education/training goals? (Select one response)
Yes
No
Do you find it easy to communicate with your mentor? (Select one response)
Yes
No
Overall, how effective would you say your mentor has been?
[1 = Not at all effective; 2 = Somewhat effective; 3 = Moderately effective; 4 = Very effective]
Section VI. Academic Activities and Collaborations
Please describe up to two grant/award applications on which you have had the most responsibility since starting the CTSA education/training program, if relevant.
Research interest |
Type of funding agency (Select one response per project) |
Type of research (Select one response per project) |
Funding status (Select one response per project) |
Approximate total value |
Your Role (Select one response per title) |
Grant/ award type (Select one response per project) |
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(specify) _______ |
As a result of research supported by your CTSA-funded education/training program ….
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Number =___ |
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Number =___ |
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Section VII. Background and demographics
What is your gender (Select one response)
Male
Female
Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?
Yes
No
What is your race?
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
White
What degree(s) do you have and when did you receive them? (Select all that apply)
Degree Month/Year Received (e.g., 12/03)
BA/BS (Bachelors)
DAUD (Doctor of Audiology)
DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine)
DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice)
DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)
DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy)
DrPH (Doctor of Public Health)
DVM or VMD (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine)
JD (Juris Doctor)
MA/MS (Masters)
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
MPH (Master of Public Health)
MSW (Master of Social Work)
ND (Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine)
PHAR (PharmD)
PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
RN (Registered Nurse)
Other (please specify)_____
What degree(s) are you seeking? (Select all that apply)
Degree Date Anticipated (M/Y – e.g., 12/03)
BS/BA (Bachelors)
MA/MS (Masters)
DAUD (Doctor of Audiology)
DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine)
DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice)
DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)
DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy)
DrPH (Doctor of Public Health)
DVM or VMD (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine)
JD (Juris Doctor)
MA/MS (Masters)
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
MPH (Master of Public Health)
MSW (Master of Social Work)
ND (Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine)
PHAR (PharmD)
PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
RN (Registered Nurse)
Other (please specify)_____
None
What is the name of your current primary employer?________________________
When
did you assume your current position with this employer?
Month/Year (e.g., 12/03)________
What is your position? (Select all that apply)
Associate professor
Assistant professor
Adjunct professor
Instructor
Visiting professor
Research Director
Research Associate
Postdoc/fellow GO TO survey end
Student GO TO survey end
Other (please specify)______
What is your tenure status? (Select one response)
Tenured
On tenure track
Not on tenure track
Finally, we would like to give you the opportunity to make any additional comments about your CTSA-funded education and training experience including what improvements might make these experiences more useful to you in your research.
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Thank you very much for your participation.
Dear CTSA trainee/scholar:
We recently sent you an email inviting you to participate in a survey conducted on behalf of the NIH. This is a follow up to that invitation.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) initiative in October 2005. CTSA-awarded institutions are sometimes referred to as institutes or centers, such as the [INSERT RELEVANT CTSA PROJECT NAME]. Throughout the remainder of this survey, we refer to these awardees as “CTSA institutions” or “CTSAs.” CTSAs are expected to encourage development of new methods and approaches, improve training and mentoring, design new and improved clinical research informatics tools, assemble interdisciplinary teams, and forge new partnerships with private and public health care organizations. As part of these resources, CTSAs offer a range of resources to advance translational science and research.
The first round of awards is nearing the end of their first funding cycle and the NIH leadership is interested in learning more about the use of CTSA resources. Specifically, NIH is interested in understanding what education and training resources are being used, perceptions of the value of these resources, and how the resources may have affected the careers of individuals receiving funding and mentoring support. The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) at NIH has contracted with Westat, a research firm in the Washington, DC area, to conduct a survey to answer these questions. All data collected by Westat will be reported in aggregate form. No reports will contain findings linked to individual respondents or institutions.
As one component of the overall national evaluation, you have received this survey because one of the CTSAs reported that you received education or training support. We are interested in finding out more about the support that you received.
If you received education or training support associated with a CTSA please go to question 1 on this survey.
If you did not receive education or training support associated with a CTSA, please select the box below and go to Section VII.
I did not receive education or training support
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 20 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: NIH, Project Clearance Branch, 6705 Rockledge Drive, MSC 7974, Bethesda, MD 20892-7974, ATTN: PRA (0925-xxxx*). Do not return the completed form to this address.
Dear CTSA trainee/scholar:
Thank you for sharing your views about Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) resources. The perspectives of trainees and scholars are essential to understanding what education and training resources are being used, perceptions of the value of these resources, and how the resources may have affected the careers of individuals receiving funding and mentoring support.
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