“UHAND”—A National Cancer Institute Funded Partnership to Advance Cancer Health Equity through Scholar Training
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Importance of Workforce Diversity in Cancer Disparities Research
1.2. UHAND Partnership Program
1.2.1. UHAND’s Major Goals
1.2.2. UHAND Program Components
1.2.3. UHAND Structure and Guiding Boards
1.3. The Current Report
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Procedures
2.1.1. Scholar Eligibility Criteria
2.1.2. Recruitment of Scholars
2.1.3. Selection of Scholars
2.2. Scholar Outcome Measures
2.2.1. Research Self-Efficacy (Goal 1)
2.2.2. Academic Products (Goal 2)
2.2.3. Program Retention (Goal 3)
2.2.4. Mentee Evaluation of Mentors (Goal 4)
2.2.5. UHAND Program Feedback and Strategies Learned (Goals 5 and 6)
2.2.6. Post-Program Progression (Goal 7)
2.3. Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Research Self-Efficacy (Goal 1)
3.2. Academic Products (Goal 2)
3.3. Program Retention (Goal 3)
3.4. Mentee Evaluation of Mentors (Goal 4)
3.5. UHAND Program Feedback and Strategies Learned (Goals 5 and 6)
3.6. Post-Program Career Progression (Goal 7)
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Scholar | Disadvantaged Background † | First Generation College * | Female Sex | Ethnicity/Race | University Major |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Postdoc | X | X | Black | N/A | |
Grad 1 | X | X | Black | Counseling Psychology | |
Grad 2 | X | X | non-Hispanic White | Counseling Psychology | |
Grad 3 | X | non-Hispanic White | Counseling Psychology | ||
UG 1 | X | X | Black | Health | |
UG 2 | X | Asian American | Biology | ||
UG 3 | X | Hispanic White | Psychology | ||
UG 4 | X | X | Black | Health | |
UG 5 | X | Black and non-Hispanic White | Biochemical/Biophysical Science | ||
UG 6 | X | X | X | Hispanic White | Health |
2018 a | 2019 b | 2020 c | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All (n = 10) 1 | UG 2 (n = 6) | Grad/PD (n = 4) | All (n = 10) 1 | UG 2 (n = 6) | Grad/PD (n = 4) | All (n = 10) 1 | UG 2 (n = 6) | Grad/PD (n = 4) | |
Mean (SD) | |||||||||
Selecting a suitable topic for a study | 5.10 (2.38) | 3.83 (2.04) | 7.00 (1.41) | 6.60 (2.8) | 5.33 (3.01) | 8.50 (0.58) | 8.30 (0.67) | 8.5 (0.55) | 8.00 (0.82) |
Knowing which stats to use | 4.40 (3.17) | 2.33 (2.25) | 7.50 (0.58) | 4.80 (3.05) | 4.00 (2.83) | 6.00 (3.37) | 6.30 (2.63) | 5.83 (3.13) | 7.00 (1.83) |
Getting adequate number of participants | 6.30 (1.77) | 6.00 (1.67) | 6.75 (2.06) | 6.70 (2.36) | 5.67 (2.58) | 8.25 (0.5) | 8.10 (0.88) | 8.33 (0.82) | 7.75 (0.96) |
Writing a research presentation for conference | 6.30 (1.83) | 5.33 (1.51) | 7.75 (1.26) | 6.70 (2.41) | 5.50 (2.43) | 8.50 (0.58) | 8.20 (0.92) | 8.00 (1.10) | 8.50 (0.58) |
Writing a research paper | 7.30 (1.25) | 7.17 (1.33) | 7.50 (1.29) | 6.60 (2.59) | 5.67 (3.08) | 8.00 (0.00) | 7.90 (0.88) | 7.67 (1.03) | 8.25 (0.50) |
Collecting data | 7.10 (1.73) | 6.67 (2.07) | 7.75 (0.96) | 6.90 (2.56) | 6.17 (3.13) | 8.00 (0.82) | 7.40 (2.67) | 7.00 (3.46) | 8.00 (0.82) |
Making time for research | 8.00 (1.05) | 8.17 (1.17) | 7.75 (0.96) | 7.10 (2.13) | 6.33 (2.42) | 8.25 (0.96) | 8.10 (0.74) | 8.50 (0.55) | 7.50 (0.58) |
Reviewing the literature in an area of research interest | 8.10 (1.20) | 7.83 (1.33) | 8.50 (1.00) | 7.50 (2.07) | 7.00 (2.53) | 8.25 (0.96) | 8.60 (0.70) | 8.67 (0.82) | 8.50 (0.58) |
Contacting researchers currently working in an area of research interest | 7.40 (1.51) | 7.00 (1.79) | 8.00 (0.82) | 7.30 (1.83) | 6.50 (1.97) | 8.50 (0.58) | 7.90 (1.20) | 7.67 (1.51) | 8.25 (0.50) |
Formulating hypotheses | 7.30 (1.49) | 6.67 (1.51) | 8.25 (0.96) | 6.60 (1.96) | 5.83 (2.23) | 7.75 (0.50) | 7.30 (1.49) | 7.33 (1.97) | 7.25 (0.50) |
Operationalizing variables of interest | 5.90 (2.81) | 4.50 (2.74) | 8.00 (1.15) | 5.30 (2.98) | 3.67 (2.8) | 7.75 (0.50) | 6.80 (2.94) | 6.00 (3.69) | 8.00 (0.00) |
Choosing research design that will answer research question or test hypotheses | 5.90 (2.02) | 4.83 (1.47) | 7.50 (1.73) | 5.60 (2.91) | 4.17 (2.99) | 7.75 (0.50) | 6.20 (2.82) | 5.33 (3.39) | 7.50 (1.00) |
Apply appropriate process for obtaining informed consent from subjects | 7.40 (1.35) | 7.00 (1.41) | 8.00 (1.15) | 6.10 (2.56) | 4.83 (2.56) | 8.00 (0.82) | 7.80 (1.32) | 7.50 (1.64) | 8.25 (0.50) |
Write human subjects consent form containing appropriate elements | 6.90 (1.73) | 6.33 (1.75) | 7.75 (1.50) | 5.10 (2.92) | 3.33 (2.42) | 7.75 (0.50) | 7.10 (1.52) | 6.50 (1.64) | 8.00 (0.82) |
Total Research Self-Efficacy (possible range: 0 to 126) 1ac*; 1bc*; 2bc* | 93.40 (18.75) | 83.67 (16.15) | 108.00 (12.11) | 88.90 (27.80) | 74.00 (26.91) | 111.25 (1.26) | 106.00 (16.63) | 102.83 (21.25) | 110.75 (5.19) |
Cancer Career Interest | |||||||||
How interested are you in pursuing a career in cancer disparities research? † | 3.70 (0.48) | 3.67 (0.52) | 3.75 (0.50) | 3.50 (0.85) | 3.33 (1.03) | 3.75 (0.50) | 3.30 (0.82) | 3.33 (0.82) | 3.25 (0.96) |
How likely is it that you will pursue a career in cancer disparities research? † | 3.40 (0.70) | 3.33 (0.82) | 3.50 (0.58) | 3.20 (1.03) | 2.83 (1.17) | 3.75 (0.50) | 3.30 (0.67) | 3.50 (0.55) | 3.00 (0.82) |
Scholar | Duration in Program (in Years) | Academic Presentation Goals | Presentations Given (% at Regional, National, or International Outlets) | Peer-Reviewed Publication Goals | Number of Peer-Reviewed Publications Achieved |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Postdoc | 1 | 2 | 6 (50.0%) ** | 2 | 6 ** |
Grad 1 | 2 | 1 | 8 (62.4%) ** | 1 | 0 |
Grad 2 | 2 | 1 | 17 (52.9%) ** | 1 | 1 * |
Grad 3 | 2 | 1 | 8 (87.5%) ** | 1 | 0 |
UG 1 | 2 | 2 | 4 (50.0%) ** | N/A | 2 ** |
UG 2 | 2 | 2 | 13 (30.8%) ** | N/A | N/A |
UG 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 (66.7%) ** | N/A | N/A |
UG 4 | 1 | 2 | 4 (75.0%) ** | N/A | N/A |
UG 5 | 2 | 2 | 3 (33.3%) ** | N/A | N/A |
UG 6 | 2 | 2 | 5 (80.0%) ** | N/A | N/A |
How Skilled YOU feel Your Mentor Is in the Area of….. | Number of items (Potential Range) | 2019 | 2020 | Threshold for ≥ “Moderately Skilled” |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mean (SD) | ||||
Maintaining Effective Communication | 6 (6–42) | 35.80 (6.05) | 34.30 (9.67) | ≥24 |
Aligning Expectations | 5 (5–35) | 30.80 (4.52) | 29.20 (8.87) | ≥20 |
Assessing Understanding | 3 (3–21) | 17.44 (3.40) | 17.30 (5.31) | ≥12 |
Fostering Independence | 5 (5–35) | 29.00 (6.88) | 30.10 (8.77) | ≥20 |
Addressing Diversity | 2 (2–14) | 12.22 (2.39) | 11.60 (3.86) | ≥8 |
Promoting Professional Development | 5 (5–35) | 28.80 (6.99) | 27.80 (8.07) | ≥20 |
Aspects | Items | Mean (SD) |
---|---|---|
Scholars’ Feedback on UHAND Educational Seminars and Sessions a | POWER Writing | 3.44 (0.53) |
Elevator Speech Workshop | 3.38 (0.52) | |
Time Management Workshop | 3.25 (0.71) | |
What Color is Your Parachute Workshop | 3.33 (0.50) | |
UH Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) † | 3.67 (0.82) | |
UHAND Cancer Disparities Seminar | 3.60 (0.52) | |
Grand Rounds/Brown Bag Series | 3.20 (1.32) | |
Laboratory Research Experience | 3.25 (0.89) | |
Community Service-Learning Experience with Community Partners | 2.60 (1.07) | |
Community Service-Learning Experience with UHAND Staff/Health Educators | 2.78 (1.09) | |
Scholars’ Feedback on UHAND Programmatic Aspects a | Orientation | 3.70 (0.48) |
Help from UHAND staff and faculty members | 3.90 (0.32) | |
Communication from UHAND | 3.60 (0.52) | |
Processes and procedures (e.g., for reimbursement, timesheets) | 3.50 (0.71) | |
Stipend or hourly pay rate received | 3.40 (0.70) | |
Other resources received (e.g., books) | 3.60 (0.70) | |
Frequency of meetings with your research mentor | 3.40 (0.84) | |
Quality of communication with your research mentor | 3.40 (0.84) | |
Quality of meetings with your research mentor | 3.30 (0.82) | |
Quality of the guidance received from your research mentor | 3.40 (0.84) | |
Quality of the overall experience with your research mentor | 3.30 (1.06) | |
Quality of the research experiences offered to you by your research mentor | 3.40 (0.97) | |
General Program Satisfaction b | I am satisfied with my overall experience as a UHAND Scholar. | 3.70 (0.48) |
I felt supported as a UHAND Scholar. | 3.80 (0.42) | |
I have increased my ability to be an independent researcher as the result of UHAND. | 3.60 (0.52) | |
The UHAND Program was important to my career development. | 3.70 (0.48) | |
Programs like UHAND are necessary for diversifying the pipeline of scholars going into the cancer disparities field. | 4.00 (0.00) | |
Scholars’ Confidence using Taught Strategies c | Time management | 3.22 (0.67) |
Conflict resolution | 3.40 (0.52) | |
Productivity in writing and completing writing projects | 3.40 (0.52) | |
Engaging in difficult conversations | 3.33 (0.50) | |
Career exploration (from What Color is Your Parachute workshops) | 3.22 (0.67) | |
Being resilient in your handling of academic “rejections” | 3.22 (0.44) | |
Being resilient in your handling of discriminatory or unfair experiences in academia/training | 3.44 (0.53) |
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Haq, A.A.; Reitzel, L.R.; Chen, T.A.; Chang, S.; Escoto, K.H.; Solari Williams, K.D.; Roberson, C.; Koshy, L.; McNeill, L.H. “UHAND”—A National Cancer Institute Funded Partnership to Advance Cancer Health Equity through Scholar Training. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5054. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105054
Haq AA, Reitzel LR, Chen TA, Chang S, Escoto KH, Solari Williams KD, Roberson C, Koshy L, McNeill LH. “UHAND”—A National Cancer Institute Funded Partnership to Advance Cancer Health Equity through Scholar Training. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(10):5054. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105054
Chicago/Turabian StyleHaq, Arooba A., Lorraine R. Reitzel, Tzuan A. Chen, Shine Chang, Kamisha H. Escoto, Kayce D. Solari Williams, Crystal Roberson, Litty Koshy, and Lorna H. McNeill. 2021. "“UHAND”—A National Cancer Institute Funded Partnership to Advance Cancer Health Equity through Scholar Training" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 10: 5054. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105054
APA StyleHaq, A. A., Reitzel, L. R., Chen, T. A., Chang, S., Escoto, K. H., Solari Williams, K. D., Roberson, C., Koshy, L., & McNeill, L. H. (2021). “UHAND”—A National Cancer Institute Funded Partnership to Advance Cancer Health Equity through Scholar Training. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(10), 5054. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105054