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Maximizing Black applicant matriculation in U.S. PA programs: associations between the number of submitted applications and likelihood of matriculation

机译:最大化美国的黑人申请人在美国课程中的报告:提交申请数量与预科的可能性之间的关联

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Physician Assistants (PA) are important members of the medical team, and increasing diversity in healthcare professionals has been consistently associated with improved health outcomes for underrepresented minority patients. In this study of a national cohort of PA program applicants, we investigated whether the number of programs a student applied to (Application Number, AN) was significantly associated with increased likelihood of matriculation into a PA program. We examined all applications (n?=?27,282) to the 2017–2018 admissions cycle of the Central Application Service for Physician Assistants, which is utilized by over 90% of accredited PA programs in the US. As we a priori hypothesized that associations would be non-linear, we used natural cubic splines to estimate the associations between matriculation and AN, controlling for multiple metrics of academic achievement, experience, and applicant demographics. We subsequently used segmented regression analyses (modified poisson regression with robust error variance) to investigate log-linear associations above and below inflection points identified in the spline analyses. Additionally, we explored for effect modification by race/ethnicity. The strongest associations were observed between application number 2–7, and a threshold effect was observed at ?16 applications, beyond which there was no significant, incremental benefit in matriculation likelihood. Associations differed by race, particularly for application number 2–7, wherein the incremental benefit from each additional application was highest for Black applicants (Likelihood Ratio [LR]: 1.243, 95% CI: 1.136 to 1.360) vs non-Latinx White (LR: 1.098, 95% CI: 1.072 to 1.125), with no additional, incremental benefit beyond 7 program applications. For all other races, significant increased likelihoods of matriculation were observed until 16 program applications. These findings can help guide pre-PA advisors and PA programs, providing recommended thresholds to applicants on the most cost effective ways to increase their likelihood of admissions, and the PA profession as a whole by providing actionable information that can potentially increase Race/Ethnic diversity in the PA profession and, by extension, medical teams.
机译:医师助理(PA)是医疗团队的重要成员,越来越多的医疗保健专业人士的多样性始终如一与少数患者不足的卫生成果相关联。在这项研究的国家诉讼申请人的研究中,我们调查了所申请的学生的计划数量是否与PA计划中的预科增加有关。我们将所有申请(n?= 27,282)审查到了2017-2018的医师助理中央申请服务的招生周期,这些助理助理的招生周期被美国在美国超过90%的认可的PA计划使用。由于我们先验假设该关联将是非线性的,我们使用自然的立方样条曲线来估计预科和一个学术成就,经验和申请人人口统计学的多元度量之间的关联。我们随后使用分段回归分析(改进的泊松回归与强大的误差方差)来研究样条分析中识别的上方和下方的对数和下方的拐点。此外,我们探讨了种族/民族的效果修改。在申请号2-7之间观察到最强的关联,并且在&gt中观察到阈值效果; 16个应用,超出其在预科可能性中没有显着的较大益处。竞争率不同,特别是对于申请号2-7,其中黑色申请人的每个附加申请的增​​量益处最高(似然比[LR]:1.243,95%CI:1.136至1.360)与非拉丁白(LR :1.098,95%CI:1.072至1.125),没有额外的,增量效益超过7个计划应用。对于所有其他种族的种族,观察到预计预科的似然长,直到16个计划应用程序。这些调查结果可以帮助指导PA Pre-PA顾问和PA计划,为申请人提供最具成本效益的申请人的推荐门槛,通过提供可能增加竞争中的可行信息来增加其录取的录取可能性,以及PA职业,这些信息可能会增加种族/民族多样性在PA职业和延伸,医疗团队中。

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