Research translation mentoring for emerging clinician researchers in rural and regional health settings: a qualitative study

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King, Olivia A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Sayner, Alesha M. [3 ,4 ]
Beauchamp, Alison [5 ,6 ]
West, Emma [1 ,7 ]
Aras, Drew [1 ]
Hitch, Danielle [8 ,9 ]
Wong Shee, Anna [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Western Alliance, Warrnambool, Australia
[2] Monash Ctr Scholarship Hlth Educ, Clayton, Australia
[3] Deakin Univ, Deakin Rural Hlth, Warrnambool, Australia
[4] Grampians Hlth, Ballarat, Australia
[5] Monash Univ, Sch Rural Hlth, Warragul, Australia
[6] Victorian Heart Inst, Clayton, Australia
[7] Deakin Univ, Geelong, Australia
[8] Western Hlth, Sunshine, Australia
[9] Deakin Univ, Occupat Sci & Therapy, Geelong, Australia
关键词
Research capacity building; Research translation; Mentoring; Mentored training; Rural health; Clinician-researcher; KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION; RESEARCH CAPACITY; IMPLEMENTATION;
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10.1186/s12909-023-04786-0
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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BackgroundBuilding clinician and organisation-level research translation capacity and capability is fundamental for increasing the implementation of research into health practice and policy and improving health outcomes. Research translation capacity and capability building is particularly crucial in rural and regional settings to address complex problems impacting these socially and economically disadvantaged communities. Programs to build clinicians' research translation capability typically involve training and mentoring. Little is known about the features of and influences on mentorships in the context of training for emerging clinician-researchers working in rural and regional healthcare settings. Research translation mentorships were established as part of the Supporting Translation Research in Rural and Regional settings (STaRR) program developed and delivered in Victoria, Australia from 2020 to 2021. The study sought to address the following research questions: 1) What context-specific types of support do research translation mentors provide to emerging researchers?. 2) How does the mentoring element of a rural research translational training program influence research translation capacity and capability development in rural emerging researchers and mentors, if at all?. 3) How does the mentoring element of the program influence translation capacity and capability at the organisational and regional level, if at all?MethodsWe conducted a qualitative descriptive study. Interviews with individuals involved in the STaRR program took place approximately 12 months after the program and explored participants' experiences of the mentored training. Interviews were undertaken via telephone, audio-recorded, and transcribed. Data were analysed using a team-based five-stage framework approach.ResultsParticipants included emerging researchers (n = 9), mentors (n = 5), and managers (n = 4), from five health services and two universities. We identified four themes in the interview data: (1) Mentors play an educative role; (2) Mentoring enhanced by a collaborative environment; (3) Organisational challenges can influence mentorships, and (4) Mentorships help develop research networks and collective research and translation capacity.ConclusionsMentorships contributed to the development of research translation capabilities. The capabilities were developed through mentors' deepened understanding of the rural and regional healthcare contexts in which their emerging researchers worked, the broadening and strengthening of rural and regional research networks, and building and sharing research translation knowledge and skills.
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