85 Investigations of Clinical and Translational Science Roadblocks: a Survey of a Private Medical School and a Large Public University

OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Clinical and translational science needs to address roadblocks to translational processes. We conducted a survey at two institutions, a private medical school and a large public university, to understand the frequency and distribution of barriers and roadblocks to research. METHODS...

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Main Authors: Katherine H. Sippel, Fasiha Kanwal, Christopher I. Amos, Gloria Liao, Dakai Zhu, Charles Minard, Claudia Neuhauser, Mary Dickinson, Bettina M. Beech
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2024-04-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2059866124000852/type/journal_article
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author Katherine H. Sippel
Fasiha Kanwal
Christopher I. Amos
Gloria Liao
Dakai Zhu
Charles Minard
Claudia Neuhauser
Mary Dickinson
Bettina M. Beech
author_facet Katherine H. Sippel
Fasiha Kanwal
Christopher I. Amos
Gloria Liao
Dakai Zhu
Charles Minard
Claudia Neuhauser
Mary Dickinson
Bettina M. Beech
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description OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Clinical and translational science needs to address roadblocks to translational processes. We conducted a survey at two institutions, a private medical school and a large public university, to understand the frequency and distribution of barriers and roadblocks to research. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: We reviewed the literature to compile a pool of barriers and roadblocks and convened a panel of relevant stakeholders to develop a 20-item questionnaire. Survey respondents were asked to select and prioritize the five leading clinical and translational roadblocks, provide information regarding their academic degrees and rank/position, complete open-ended items regarding their areas of research, and optionally add additional remarks in a comment box. The survey was disseminated in August 2022 via REDCap to faculty and staff with active research protocols at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Houston. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: In total, 227 respondents completed the survey. Their disciplines were basic science (29.5%), translational research (52.9%), clinical research (55.5%), community-engaged research (9.7%), and educational research (9.7%). Respondents identified 1) lack of access to trained research coordinators, 2) lack of understanding about different resources that facilitate research, 3) complex regulatory environment and delays, 4) fragmented infrastructure for administrative and fiscal processes, and 5) inadequate funding for pilot projects to foster new research. Other roadblocks included lack of established community stakeholder partnerships, inadequate access to medical record data, and limited biostatistical support. In the comments, several respondents noted that all items included were important. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Research workforce recruitment/training was the highest priority followed by lack of access to information and administrative bottlenecks. We are building an online portal to increase awareness and simplify access to competency-based training and research services. Initiatives are underway to address other roadblocks.
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spelling doaj.art-3454460fa4fc4f9fb0c018e4a79638b02024-04-03T01:59:59ZengCambridge University PressJournal of Clinical and Translational Science2059-86612024-04-018232310.1017/cts.2024.8585 Investigations of Clinical and Translational Science Roadblocks: a Survey of a Private Medical School and a Large Public UniversityKatherine H. Sippel0Fasiha Kanwal1Christopher I. Amos2Gloria Liao3Dakai Zhu4Charles Minard5Claudia Neuhauser6Mary Dickinson7Bettina M. Beech8Baylor College of MedicineBaylor College of MedicineBaylor College of MedicineBaylor College of MedicineBaylor College of MedicineBaylor College of MedicineUniversity of HoustonBaylor College of MedicineUniversity of HoustonOBJECTIVES/GOALS: Clinical and translational science needs to address roadblocks to translational processes. We conducted a survey at two institutions, a private medical school and a large public university, to understand the frequency and distribution of barriers and roadblocks to research. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: We reviewed the literature to compile a pool of barriers and roadblocks and convened a panel of relevant stakeholders to develop a 20-item questionnaire. Survey respondents were asked to select and prioritize the five leading clinical and translational roadblocks, provide information regarding their academic degrees and rank/position, complete open-ended items regarding their areas of research, and optionally add additional remarks in a comment box. The survey was disseminated in August 2022 via REDCap to faculty and staff with active research protocols at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Houston. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: In total, 227 respondents completed the survey. Their disciplines were basic science (29.5%), translational research (52.9%), clinical research (55.5%), community-engaged research (9.7%), and educational research (9.7%). Respondents identified 1) lack of access to trained research coordinators, 2) lack of understanding about different resources that facilitate research, 3) complex regulatory environment and delays, 4) fragmented infrastructure for administrative and fiscal processes, and 5) inadequate funding for pilot projects to foster new research. Other roadblocks included lack of established community stakeholder partnerships, inadequate access to medical record data, and limited biostatistical support. In the comments, several respondents noted that all items included were important. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Research workforce recruitment/training was the highest priority followed by lack of access to information and administrative bottlenecks. We are building an online portal to increase awareness and simplify access to competency-based training and research services. Initiatives are underway to address other roadblocks.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2059866124000852/type/journal_article
spellingShingle Katherine H. Sippel
Fasiha Kanwal
Christopher I. Amos
Gloria Liao
Dakai Zhu
Charles Minard
Claudia Neuhauser
Mary Dickinson
Bettina M. Beech
85 Investigations of Clinical and Translational Science Roadblocks: a Survey of a Private Medical School and a Large Public University
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
title 85 Investigations of Clinical and Translational Science Roadblocks: a Survey of a Private Medical School and a Large Public University
title_full 85 Investigations of Clinical and Translational Science Roadblocks: a Survey of a Private Medical School and a Large Public University
title_fullStr 85 Investigations of Clinical and Translational Science Roadblocks: a Survey of a Private Medical School and a Large Public University
title_full_unstemmed 85 Investigations of Clinical and Translational Science Roadblocks: a Survey of a Private Medical School and a Large Public University
title_short 85 Investigations of Clinical and Translational Science Roadblocks: a Survey of a Private Medical School and a Large Public University
title_sort 85 investigations of clinical and translational science roadblocks a survey of a private medical school and a large public university
url https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2059866124000852/type/journal_article
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