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. 2022 Aug;5(2):10.15695/jstem/v5i2.12.
doi: 10.15695/jstem/v5i2.12. Epub 2023 Jan 23.

Approaches for Measuring Inclusive Demographics Across Youth Enjoy Science Cancer Research Training Programs

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Approaches for Measuring Inclusive Demographics Across Youth Enjoy Science Cancer Research Training Programs

Megan A Mekinda et al. J STEM Outreach. 2022 Aug.

Abstract

The National Cancer Institute's (NCI) Youth Enjoy Science Program (YES) funds initiatives to support the cancer research training and career ambitions of middle school through undergraduate students from populations underrepresented in the biomedical sciences. The program has funded 16 institutions nationally as of January 2022. Given the program's focus on increasing diversity within the cancer research workforce, demographic characteristics of YES trainees provide essential information about the populations being served and program effectiveness. Six programs formed an interest group focused on trainee demographics and surveyed all YES grantees about their demographic data practices. Fifteen programs (94%) completed the survey. Survey data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and thematic coding. Findings revealed considerable variability in programs' approach to demographic data, including which demographics were measured, how they were operationalized, and when and how the data were collected. Half of YES programs (53%) could report underrepresented populations in biomedical research among trainees using consistent definitions. Most programs described efforts to improve their demographic data practices; however, challenges remained for the vast majority. In consideration of these findings, we offer recommendations for inclusive demographic data practices to better define and retain underrepresented populations in biomedical sciences.

Keywords: Biomedical Workforce Development; Health Inequities; High School; Historically Underrepresented; Undergraduate.

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