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Strengthening the clinical academic pathway: a systematic review of interventions to support clinical academic careers for doctors and dentists

OBJECTIVE: Evaluate existing evidence on interventions intended to increase recruitment, retention and career progression within clinical academic (CA) careers, including a focus on addressing inequalities. DESIGN: Systematic review. DATA SOURCES: Medline, Embase, Cochrane Controlled Register of Tri...

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Autores principales: Raine, Gary, Evans, Connor, Uphoff, Eleonora Petronella, Brown, Jennifer Valeska Elli, Crampton, Paul E S, Kehoe, Amelia, Stewart, Lesley Ann, Finn, Gabrielle Maria, Morgan, Jessica Elizabeth
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9462120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36691216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060281
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author Raine, Gary
Evans, Connor
Uphoff, Eleonora Petronella
Brown, Jennifer Valeska Elli
Crampton, Paul E S
Kehoe, Amelia
Stewart, Lesley Ann
Finn, Gabrielle Maria
Morgan, Jessica Elizabeth
author_facet Raine, Gary
Evans, Connor
Uphoff, Eleonora Petronella
Brown, Jennifer Valeska Elli
Crampton, Paul E S
Kehoe, Amelia
Stewart, Lesley Ann
Finn, Gabrielle Maria
Morgan, Jessica Elizabeth
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description OBJECTIVE: Evaluate existing evidence on interventions intended to increase recruitment, retention and career progression within clinical academic (CA) careers, including a focus on addressing inequalities. DESIGN: Systematic review. DATA SOURCES: Medline, Embase, Cochrane Controlled Register of Trials, PsycINFO and Education Resource Information Center searched October 2019. STUDY SELECTION: Eligible studies included qualified doctors, dentists and/or those with a supervisory role. Outcomes were defined by studies and related to success rates of joining or continuing within a CA career. DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS: Abstract screening was supported by machine learning software. Full-text screening was performed in duplicate, and study quality was assessed. Narrative synthesis of quantitative data was performed. Qualitative data were thematically analysed. RESULTS: 148 studies examined interventions; of which 28 were included in the quantitative synthesis, 17 in the qualitative synthesis and 2 in both. Studies lacked methodological rigour and/or were hindered by incomplete reporting. Most were from North America. No study included in the syntheses evaluated interventions aimed at CA dentists. Most quantitative evidence was from multifaceted training programmes. These may increase recruitment, but findings were less clear for retention and other outcomes. Qualitative studies reported benefits of supportive relationships, including peers and senior mentors. Protected time for research helped manage competing demands on CAs. Committed and experienced staff were seen as key facilitators of programme success. Respondents identified several other factors at a programme, organisational or national level which acted as facilitators or barriers to success. Few studies reported on the effects of interventions specific to women or minority groups. CONCLUSIONS: Existing research is limited by rigour and reporting. Better evaluation of future interventions, particularly those intended to address inequalities, is required. Within the limits of the evidence, comprehensive multifaceted programmes of training, including protected time, relational and support aspects, appear most successful in promoting CA careers. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: Open Science Framework: https://osf.io/mfy7a
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spelling pubmed-94621202022-09-14 Strengthening the clinical academic pathway: a systematic review of interventions to support clinical academic careers for doctors and dentists Raine, Gary Evans, Connor Uphoff, Eleonora Petronella Brown, Jennifer Valeska Elli Crampton, Paul E S Kehoe, Amelia Stewart, Lesley Ann Finn, Gabrielle Maria Morgan, Jessica Elizabeth BMJ Open Medical Education and Training OBJECTIVE: Evaluate existing evidence on interventions intended to increase recruitment, retention and career progression within clinical academic (CA) careers, including a focus on addressing inequalities. DESIGN: Systematic review. DATA SOURCES: Medline, Embase, Cochrane Controlled Register of Trials, PsycINFO and Education Resource Information Center searched October 2019. STUDY SELECTION: Eligible studies included qualified doctors, dentists and/or those with a supervisory role. Outcomes were defined by studies and related to success rates of joining or continuing within a CA career. DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS: Abstract screening was supported by machine learning software. Full-text screening was performed in duplicate, and study quality was assessed. Narrative synthesis of quantitative data was performed. Qualitative data were thematically analysed. RESULTS: 148 studies examined interventions; of which 28 were included in the quantitative synthesis, 17 in the qualitative synthesis and 2 in both. Studies lacked methodological rigour and/or were hindered by incomplete reporting. Most were from North America. No study included in the syntheses evaluated interventions aimed at CA dentists. Most quantitative evidence was from multifaceted training programmes. These may increase recruitment, but findings were less clear for retention and other outcomes. Qualitative studies reported benefits of supportive relationships, including peers and senior mentors. Protected time for research helped manage competing demands on CAs. Committed and experienced staff were seen as key facilitators of programme success. Respondents identified several other factors at a programme, organisational or national level which acted as facilitators or barriers to success. Few studies reported on the effects of interventions specific to women or minority groups. CONCLUSIONS: Existing research is limited by rigour and reporting. Better evaluation of future interventions, particularly those intended to address inequalities, is required. Within the limits of the evidence, comprehensive multifaceted programmes of training, including protected time, relational and support aspects, appear most successful in promoting CA careers. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: Open Science Framework: https://osf.io/mfy7a BMJ Publishing Group 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9462120/ /pubmed/36691216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060281 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Raine, Gary
Evans, Connor
Uphoff, Eleonora Petronella
Brown, Jennifer Valeska Elli
Crampton, Paul E S
Kehoe, Amelia
Stewart, Lesley Ann
Finn, Gabrielle Maria
Morgan, Jessica Elizabeth
Strengthening the clinical academic pathway: a systematic review of interventions to support clinical academic careers for doctors and dentists
title Strengthening the clinical academic pathway: a systematic review of interventions to support clinical academic careers for doctors and dentists
title_full Strengthening the clinical academic pathway: a systematic review of interventions to support clinical academic careers for doctors and dentists
title_fullStr Strengthening the clinical academic pathway: a systematic review of interventions to support clinical academic careers for doctors and dentists
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening the clinical academic pathway: a systematic review of interventions to support clinical academic careers for doctors and dentists
title_short Strengthening the clinical academic pathway: a systematic review of interventions to support clinical academic careers for doctors and dentists
title_sort strengthening the clinical academic pathway: a systematic review of interventions to support clinical academic careers for doctors and dentists
topic Medical Education and Training
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9462120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36691216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060281
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