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    Kenyan Women Medical Doctors and Their Motivations to Pursue International Research Training

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    2013
    Author
    Joseph, Daniels
    Nduati, Ruth
    Farquhar, Carey
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    There is a need to understand the factors that influence African women medical doctors to pursue international health research training because they remain under-represented in research fields but increasingly represented in medicine. Methods: We conducted a program study with Kenyan women ( N = 12) who participated in a US funded AIDS International Training and Research Program implemented by the University of Washington. Interviews were conducted to understand their clinical research career motivations and training pathways into global health research. Th e transcripts were analyzed for themes using predefined code areas. Results: The findings outline entry into research, professional and career balance motivations, and two stages of a career path into research. Discussion: Kenyan women medical clinical researchers shared similar motivations as US women but differed as well. Kenyan medical doctors pursued health research within a context of limited resources, but the ability to balance work and family while contributing to public health through research and leadership was highly valued. International training programs can effectively engage women in research training by developing women’s health research areas, supportive family policies, and aligning program design with local training to develop career pathways for women
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    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24200729
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/66286
    Citation
    Educ Health (Abingdon). 2013 May-Aug;26(2):89-97
    Publisher
    Wolters Kluwer
    Subject
    East Africa
    International clinical research training
    Women medical doctors, US
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