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Supporting researchers through full-service hotline and consultation services: Success in simplicity, customization, and staffing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2020

Rebecca Namenek Brouwer*
Affiliation:
Office of Research Initiatives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Emily Miller
Affiliation:
Office of Research Initiatives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Sunita Patil
Affiliation:
Office of Research Initiatives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Geeta K. Swamy
Affiliation:
Office of Research Initiatives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Rebbecca Moen
Affiliation:
Office of Research Initiatives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Amanda McMillan
Affiliation:
Office of Research Initiatives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
L. Ebony Boulware
Affiliation:
Office of Research Initiatives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
*
Address for correspondence: R.N. Brouwer, MS, Duke Office of Research Initiatives, 304 Research Drive, Room 412, Durham, NC 27705, USA. Email: rebecca.brouwer@duke.edu
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Abstract

Navigating the research domain at an academic medical center can be challenging, even for seasoned investigators. To address this, Duke University launched two initiatives: (1) a research navigation “hotline” to provide brief assistance with a variety of research questions; and (2) researcher onboarding and consultation, a one-to-one tailored offering to ensure that researchers are equipped to navigate research resources and processes effectively. The services are provided by the myRESEARCHnavigators (MRN) team, funded by Duke’s CTSA. The diverse scientific backgrounds of the six team members align well with those of the research community, allowing for a good match between the researcher and MRN team member. The MRN team answers approximately 30 questions per month, and has provided consultations to almost 400 researchers. Both services receive high satisfaction ratings (4 or 5 stars [out of 5 stars] given to 90% of hotline answers, and 99% of researcher onboarding/consultation sessions). As of July 2019, the School of Medicine has determined that the consultations are critical to their mission and have made them a requirement for new research faculty. The team will continue marketing both services to encourage adoption.

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Fig. 1. Services accessed by the School of Medicine (SOM).

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Fig. 2. Number and types of questions handled by the navigation service (N = 800).

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Fig. 3. Volume of questions handled by the navigation service.