Effects of an educational intervention on female biomedical scientists’ research self-efficacy

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Lori L. Bakken
Angela Byars-Winston
Dawn M. Gundermann
Earlise C. Ward
Angela Slattery
Andrea King
Denise Scott
Robert E. Taylor
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Department of Medicine
[2] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Center for Women’s Health and Research
[3] University of Wisconsin-Madison,School of Nursing
[4] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Center for Clinical and Translational Science
[5] Rockefeller University,College of Medicine
[6] Howard University,Collaborative Alcohol Research Center, College of Medicine
[7] Howard University,College of Medicine
[8] Howard University,undefined
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Career development; Educational intervention; Gender; Racial differences; Research self-efficacy;
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Women and people of color continue to be underrepresented among biomedical researchers to an alarming degree. Research interest and subsequent productivity have been shown to be affected by the research training environment through the mediating effects of research self-efficacy. This article presents the findings of a study to determine whether a short-term research training program coupled with an efficacy enhancing intervention for novice female biomedical scientists of diverse racial backgrounds would increase their research self-efficacy beliefs. Forty-three female biomedical scientists were randomized into a control or intervention group and 15 men participated as a control group. Research self-efficacy significantly increased for women who participated in the self-efficacy intervention workshop. Research self-efficacy within each group also significantly increased following the short-term research training program, but cross-group comparisons were not significant. These findings suggest that educational interventions that target sources of self-efficacy and provide domain-specific learning experiences are effective at increasing research self-efficacy for women and men. Further studies are needed to determine the longitudinal outcomes of this effort.
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