Schoonveld K Cheri, Veach Patricia McCarthy, LeRoy Bonnie S
Maternal Fetal Medicine Center, Fairview Health Services, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
J Genet Couns. 2007 Feb;16(1):53-69. doi: 10.1007/s10897-006-9045-4.
Increasingly, the genetic counseling profession is recognizing the need for greater ethnic and gender diversity. Recruitment and retention efforts may be enhanced by better understanding of the experience of individuals considered to be underrepresented in the profession. In this qualitative study, 8 genetic counseling students and 7 practicing genetic counselors who were ethnic minority and/or male participated in semi-structured telephone interviews regarding how they were introduced to the field, perceived career supports and barriers, their experiences within training programs and the field, and suggestions for increasing diversity. Introduction to the field tended to be late and accidental. There were several career supports (e.g., field combines science and helping others) and barriers (e.g., lack of information about the field). Participant experiences, although primarily positive, included instances of passive, unintentional discrimination; and there were internal and external pressures to be diversity experts and positive representatives of their group. Participants reported positively impacting colleagues' cultural competency and offering a different presence within clinical settings. Suggestions for increasing diversity and research recommendations are given.
遗传咨询行业越来越认识到需要增加种族和性别多样性。通过更好地了解那些在该行业中代表性不足的个人的经历,招聘和留用工作可能会得到加强。在这项定性研究中,8名少数民族和/或男性的遗传咨询专业学生以及7名执业遗传咨询师参与了半结构化电话访谈,内容涉及他们如何进入该领域、感知到的职业支持和障碍、他们在培训项目和该领域中的经历,以及增加多样性的建议。进入该领域的时间往往较晚且具有偶然性。存在一些职业支持因素(例如,该领域将科学与帮助他人相结合)和障碍(例如,缺乏关于该领域的信息)。参与者的经历虽然总体上是积极的,但包括被动、无意歧视的情况;并且存在成为多样性专家并作为其群体正面代表的内部和外部压力。参与者报告称对同事的文化能力产生了积极影响,并在临床环境中展现出不同的形象。文中给出了增加多样性的建议和研究建议。