Autor: |
Jessica K. Paulus, Rocío Santoyo-Vistrain, David Havelick, Amy Cohen, Robert Kalyesubula, Ikeoluwapo O. Ajayi, Jens G. Mattsson, Hans-Olov Adami, Shona Dalal |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2019 |
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Zdroj: |
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, Vol 2, Iss 3 (2019) |
Druh dokumentu: |
article |
ISSN: |
2210-6006 |
DOI: |
10.1016/j.jegh.2012.07.001 |
Popis: |
A striking disparity exists across the globe, with essentially no large-scale longitudinal studies ongoing in regions that will be significantly affected by the oncoming non-communicable disease epidemic. The successful implementation of cohort studies in most low-resource research environments presents unique challenges that may be aided by coordinated training programs. Leaders of emerging cohort studies attending the First World Cohort Integration Workshop were surveyed about training priorities, unmet needs and potential cross-cohort solutions to these barriers through an electronic pre-workshop questionnaire and focus groups. Cohort studies representing India, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, Sweden, Tanzania and Uganda described similar training needs, including on-the-job training, data analysis software instruction, and database and bio-bank management. A lack of funding and protected time for training activities were commonly identified constraints. Proposed solutions include a collaborative cross-cohort teaching platform with web-based content and interactive teaching methods for a range of research personnel. An international network for research mentorship and idea exchange, and modifying the graduate thesis structure were also identified as key initiatives. Cross-cohort integrated educational initiatives will efficiently meet shared needs, catalyze the development of emerging cohorts, speed closure of the global disparity in cohort research, and may fortify scientific capacity development in low-resource settings. |
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