All of whom? Limitations encountered using All of Us Researcher Workbench in a Primary Care residents secondary data analysis research training block

Author:

LaPolla Fred Willie Zametkin1ORCID,Barber Grossi Marco2,Chen Sharon2,Guo Tai Wei2,Havranek Kathryn2,Jebb Olivia2,Nguyen Minh Thu2,Panganamamula Sneha3,Smith Noah2,Sundaresh Shree2,Yu Jonathan2,Mayer Gabrielle2

Affiliation:

1. NYU Health Sciences Library, NYU Langone Health Grossman School of Medicine , New York, NY 10016, United States

2. Department of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovations, NYU Langone Health Grossman School of Medicine , New York, NY 10016, United States

3. NYU Langone Health Grossman School of Medicine , New York, NY 10016, United States

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The goal of this case report is to detail experiences and challenges experienced in the training of Primary Care residents in secondary analysis using All of Us Researcher Workbench. At our large, urban safety net hospital, Primary Care/Internal Medicine residents in their third year undergo a research intensive block, the Research Practicum, where they work as a team to conduct secondary data analysis on a dataset with faculty facilitation. In 2023, this research block focused on use of the All of Us Researcher Workbench for secondary data analysis. Materials and Methods Two groups of 5 residents underwent training to access the All of Us Researcher Workbench, and each group explored available data with a faculty facilitator and generated original research questions. Two blocks of residents successfully completed their research blocks and created original presentations on “social isolation and A1C” levels and “medical discrimination and diabetes management.” Results Departmental faculty were satisfied with the depth of learning and data exploration. In focus groups, some residents noted that for those without interest in performing research, the activity felt extraneous to their career goals, while others were glad for the opportunity to publish. In both blocks, residents highlighted dissatisfaction with the degree to which the All of Us Researcher Workbench was representative of patients they encounter in a large safety net hospital. Discussion Using the All of Us Researcher Workbench provided residents with an opportunity to explore novel questions in a massive data source. Many residents however noted that because the population described in the All of Us Researcher Workbench appeared to be more highly educated and less racially diverse than patients they encounter in their practice, research may be hard to generalize in a community health context. Additionally, given that the data required knowledge of 1 of 2 code-based data analysis languages (R or Python) and work within an idiosyncratic coding environment, residents were heavily reliant on a faculty facilitator to assist with analysis. Conclusion Using the All of Us Researcher Workbench for research training allowed residents to explore novel questions and gain first-hand exposure to opportunities and challenges in secondary data analysis.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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