Clinical research self-efficacy in academic veterinary clinicians in the United States.
Sarah A MooreAllison L O'KellPublished in: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (2024)
These results highlight the need for targeted training opportunities for academic veterinary clinicians in biostatistical support, qualitative study design methods, and aspects of communication and interpersonal skills that are important for developing and leading effective research teams. Range of confidence suggests that development opportunities in all domains will improve self-efficacy for some clinicians. Future studies should focus on the impact of formal training sessions on various domains of self-efficacy and on targeted mentoring in supporting confidence in more experiential learning domains.