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88 Assessing Perceptions of Institutional Inclusivity on Burnout, Intent to Continue Training, and Perceived Stress among Underrepresented Postdoctoral Fellows and Early Career Faculty

OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The Building Up Study tests the effectiveness of an intervention aimed to diversify the workforce using a two-arm cluster randomized trial. We examined how underrepresented (UR) participants’ perceptions of institutional inclusion affected burnout, intent to continue training, and...

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Autores principales: Mitchell-Miland, Chantele, Switzer, Galen, White, Gretchen, Fine, Michael, Hollis, Leah, Gary-Webb, Tiffany, Morone, Natalia, Murrell, Audrey, Rubio, Doris
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10129604/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.171
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author Mitchell-Miland, Chantele
Switzer, Galen
White, Gretchen
Fine, Michael
Hollis, Leah
Gary-Webb, Tiffany
Morone, Natalia
Murrell, Audrey
Rubio, Doris
author_facet Mitchell-Miland, Chantele
Switzer, Galen
White, Gretchen
Fine, Michael
Hollis, Leah
Gary-Webb, Tiffany
Morone, Natalia
Murrell, Audrey
Rubio, Doris
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description OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The Building Up Study tests the effectiveness of an intervention aimed to diversify the workforce using a two-arm cluster randomized trial. We examined how underrepresented (UR) participants’ perceptions of institutional inclusion affected burnout, intent to continue training, and perceived stress. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Building Up was conducted at 25 institutions with 225 UR post-doctoral fellow or early-career faculty participants. To assess perceived institutional inclusion, participants completed a 28-item survey in the first year of follow-up. We used descriptive statistics to describe age, race/ethnicity, and gender. We used exploratory factor analysis to extract factors or domains (survey questions that grouped together). We calculated mean domain scores and used correlations to assess associations between each domain and each dependent variable (burnout, intent to continue training, and perceived stress). Demographics, correlation coefficients and associated p-values are presented. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: 130 of 144 eligible participants completed all questions. The mean age was 39 years (SD = 6), 83% were female, 35% identified as non-Hispanic Black, and 36% identified as Hispanic. Greater inclusivity was associated with lower burnout across 5/6 identified domains: policies (-0.3, p DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings suggest that institutional inclusion is associated with differences in capacity to function among UR postdocs and early-career faculty. Inclusivity of leaders was only associated with intent to continue training. Inclusion coupled with employee support and development are important for positive outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-101296042023-04-26 88 Assessing Perceptions of Institutional Inclusivity on Burnout, Intent to Continue Training, and Perceived Stress among Underrepresented Postdoctoral Fellows and Early Career Faculty Mitchell-Miland, Chantele Switzer, Galen White, Gretchen Fine, Michael Hollis, Leah Gary-Webb, Tiffany Morone, Natalia Murrell, Audrey Rubio, Doris J Clin Transl Sci Education, Career Development and Workforce Development OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The Building Up Study tests the effectiveness of an intervention aimed to diversify the workforce using a two-arm cluster randomized trial. We examined how underrepresented (UR) participants’ perceptions of institutional inclusion affected burnout, intent to continue training, and perceived stress. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Building Up was conducted at 25 institutions with 225 UR post-doctoral fellow or early-career faculty participants. To assess perceived institutional inclusion, participants completed a 28-item survey in the first year of follow-up. We used descriptive statistics to describe age, race/ethnicity, and gender. We used exploratory factor analysis to extract factors or domains (survey questions that grouped together). We calculated mean domain scores and used correlations to assess associations between each domain and each dependent variable (burnout, intent to continue training, and perceived stress). Demographics, correlation coefficients and associated p-values are presented. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: 130 of 144 eligible participants completed all questions. The mean age was 39 years (SD = 6), 83% were female, 35% identified as non-Hispanic Black, and 36% identified as Hispanic. Greater inclusivity was associated with lower burnout across 5/6 identified domains: policies (-0.3, p DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings suggest that institutional inclusion is associated with differences in capacity to function among UR postdocs and early-career faculty. Inclusivity of leaders was only associated with intent to continue training. Inclusion coupled with employee support and development are important for positive outcomes. Cambridge University Press 2023-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10129604/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.171 Text en © The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is unaltered and is properly cited. The written permission of Cambridge University Press must be obtained for commercial re-use or in order to create a derivative work.
spellingShingle Education, Career Development and Workforce Development
Mitchell-Miland, Chantele
Switzer, Galen
White, Gretchen
Fine, Michael
Hollis, Leah
Gary-Webb, Tiffany
Morone, Natalia
Murrell, Audrey
Rubio, Doris
88 Assessing Perceptions of Institutional Inclusivity on Burnout, Intent to Continue Training, and Perceived Stress among Underrepresented Postdoctoral Fellows and Early Career Faculty
title 88 Assessing Perceptions of Institutional Inclusivity on Burnout, Intent to Continue Training, and Perceived Stress among Underrepresented Postdoctoral Fellows and Early Career Faculty
title_full 88 Assessing Perceptions of Institutional Inclusivity on Burnout, Intent to Continue Training, and Perceived Stress among Underrepresented Postdoctoral Fellows and Early Career Faculty
title_fullStr 88 Assessing Perceptions of Institutional Inclusivity on Burnout, Intent to Continue Training, and Perceived Stress among Underrepresented Postdoctoral Fellows and Early Career Faculty
title_full_unstemmed 88 Assessing Perceptions of Institutional Inclusivity on Burnout, Intent to Continue Training, and Perceived Stress among Underrepresented Postdoctoral Fellows and Early Career Faculty
title_short 88 Assessing Perceptions of Institutional Inclusivity on Burnout, Intent to Continue Training, and Perceived Stress among Underrepresented Postdoctoral Fellows and Early Career Faculty
title_sort 88 assessing perceptions of institutional inclusivity on burnout, intent to continue training, and perceived stress among underrepresented postdoctoral fellows and early career faculty
topic Education, Career Development and Workforce Development
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10129604/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.171
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