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外科领域中另一个代表性不足的少数群体的态度和认知。

Attitude and perceptions of the other underrepresented minority in surgery.

作者信息

Lee Kathreen P, Kelz Rachel R, Dubé Benoit, Morris Jon B

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Department of Psychiatry, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2014 Nov-Dec;71(6):e47-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2014.05.008. Epub 2014 Jun 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To perform a national climate survey of general surgery residents regarding attitudes and perceptions of the influence of sexual orientation on the training experience.

METHODS

A cross-sectional voluntary online survey was distributed to all Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited general surgery programs. Residents self-identified as heterosexual, lesbian, gay, or bisexual. Descriptive statistics were performed. For the purposes of further analysis, respondents were classified as heterosexual or LGBT. Demographic characteristics and survey responses were examined by sexual orientation using the Fisher exact test.

RESULTS

Of 388 resident respondents, 10 identified as lesbian (2.6%), 24 as gay (6.3%), and 9 as bisexual (2.4%). More than 30% of LGBT residents did not reveal their sexual orientation when applying for general surgery residency owing to fear of not being accepted. No statistical differences were found between LGBT and heterosexual residents regarding future career plans, happiness at work, good program fit, and rapport with fellow residents. Although no differences were found in relationship status between LGBT and heterosexual residents, more LGBT residents reported feeling uncomfortable openly discussing their spouse/partner with fellow residents (36% vs 3.0%, p < 0.001) and with surgical attending physicians (59% vs 9.3 %, p < 0.001) when compared with heterosexual peers. Additionally, LGBT residents felt more uncomfortable bringing their spouse/partner to formal surgery department events (42% vs 2.7%, p < 0.001). Among all respondents, 54% (n = 206) witnessed homophobic remarks by nurses and residents and 30% (n = 114) by surgical attending physicians. Of LGBT residents, 57% reported actively concealing their sexual orientation from fellow residents owing to fear of rejection and 52% from surgical attending physicians owing to fear of poor evaluations. LGBT residents reported experiencing targeted homophobic remarks by fellow residents (21%) and by surgical attending physicians (12%). None of the surgical residents who experienced directed homophobic remarks reported the event to their supervisors for reasons including fear of reprisal (13%-17%), not wanting to create more "trouble" (25%-50%), and a belief that nothing would be done about the event (17%-25%).

CONCLUSION

Now, more than ever, issues related to sexual orientation have been at the forefront of political and public attention. No data exist that explore how these issues affect the training experience of general surgery residents. Our study showed that although there was no difference overall in reported work happiness or program fit, LGBT residents reported a greater need to conceal their personal lives from their surgery program peers and attending physicians. Whether these differences affect patient care, team work, career satisfaction, and personal cost of surgical training warrants further study.

摘要

目的

针对普通外科住院医师开展一项全国性气候调查,了解其对性取向对培训经历影响的态度和看法。

方法

向所有经研究生医学教育认证委员会认证的普通外科项目发放了一份横断面自愿在线调查问卷。住院医师自行确定自己为异性恋、女同性恋、男同性恋或双性恋。进行了描述性统计。为了进一步分析,将受访者分为异性恋或 LGBT 群体。使用 Fisher 精确检验按性取向检查人口统计学特征和调查回复。

结果

在 388 名住院医师受访者中,10 人确定为女同性恋(2.6%),24 人确定为男同性恋(6.3%),9 人确定为双性恋(2.4%)。超过 30%的 LGBT 住院医师在申请普通外科住院医师培训时因担心不被接受而未透露自己的性取向。在未来职业规划、工作幸福感、项目匹配度以及与住院医师同伴的融洽关系方面,LGBT 住院医师和异性恋住院医师之间未发现统计学差异。虽然 LGBT 住院医师和异性恋住院医师在恋爱状况上没有差异,但与异性恋同伴相比,更多的 LGBT 住院医师表示在与住院医师同伴(36%对 3.0%,p < 0.001)以及与外科主治医生(59%对 9.3%,p < 0.001)公开谈论自己的配偶/伴侣时感到不舒服。此外,LGBT 住院医师在带配偶/伴侣参加正式的外科科室活动时感觉更不舒服(42%对 2.7%,p < 0.001)。在所有受访者中,54%(n = 206)目睹护士和住院医师发表恐同言论,30%(n = 114)目睹外科主治医生发表此类言论。在 LGBT 住院医师中,57%报告因担心被拒绝而向住院医师同伴主动隐瞒自己的性取向,52%因担心评价不佳而向外科主治医生隐瞒。LGBT 住院医师报告遭受住院医师同伴(21%)和外科主治医生(12%)有针对性的恐同言论。经历过针对性恐同言论的外科住院医师中,没有人因包括担心报复(13% - 17%)、不想制造更多“麻烦”(25% - 50%)以及认为对此事不会采取任何措施(17% - 25%)等原因向他们的上级报告该事件。

结论

如今,与性取向相关的问题比以往任何时候都更处于政治和公众关注的前沿。目前尚无数据探讨这些问题如何影响普通外科住院医师的培训经历。我们的研究表明,尽管在报告的工作幸福感或项目匹配度方面总体没有差异,但 LGBT 住院医师表示更需要向他们的外科项目同伴和主治医生隐瞒自己的个人生活。这些差异是否会影响患者护理、团队合作、职业满意度以及外科培训的个人成本,值得进一步研究。

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