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改变学术医学文化:关键群体还是关键参与者?

Changing the Culture of Academic Medicine: Critical Mass or Critical Actors?

作者信息

Helitzer Deborah L, Newbill Sharon L, Cardinali Gina, Morahan Page S, Chang Shine, Magrane Diane

机构信息

1 College of Population Health, Health Sciences Center, University of New Mexico , Albuquerque, New Mexico.

2 Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico , Albuquerque, New Mexico.

出版信息

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2017 May;26(5):540-548. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2016.6019. Epub 2017 Jan 16.

Abstract

PURPOSE

By 2006, women constituted 34% of academic medical faculty, reaching a critical mass. Theoretically, with critical mass, culture and policy supportive of gender equity should be evident. We explore whether having a critical mass of women transforms institutional culture and organizational change.

METHODS

Career development program participants were interviewed to elucidate their experiences in academic health centers (AHCs). Focus group discussions were held with institutional leaders to explore their perceptions about contemporary challenges related to gender and leadership. Content analysis of both data sources revealed points of convergence. Findings were interpreted using the theory of critical mass.

RESULTS

Two nested domains emerged: the individual domain included the rewards and personal satisfaction of meaningful work, personal agency, tensions between cultural expectations of family and academic roles, and women's efforts to work for gender equity. The institutional domain depicted the sociocultural environment of AHCs that shaped women's experience, both personally and professionally, lack of institutional strategies to engage women in organizational initiatives, and the influence of one leader on women's ascent to leadership.

CONCLUSIONS

The predominant evidence from this research demonstrates that the institutional barriers and sociocultural environment continue to be formidable obstacles confronting women, stalling the transformational effects expected from achieving a critical mass of women faculty. We conclude that the promise of critical mass as a turning point for women should be abandoned in favor of "critical actor" leaders, both women and men, who individually and collectively have the commitment and power to create gender-equitable cultures in AHCs.

摘要

目的

到2006年,女性占学术医学教职员工的34%,达到了临界数量。从理论上讲,有了临界数量,支持性别平等的文化和政策应该会很明显。我们探讨女性达到临界数量是否会改变机构文化和组织变革。

方法

对职业发展项目的参与者进行访谈,以阐明他们在学术健康中心(AHCs)的经历。与机构领导进行焦点小组讨论,以探讨他们对与性别和领导力相关的当代挑战的看法。对这两个数据源的内容分析揭示了趋同点。使用临界数量理论对研究结果进行解释。

结果

出现了两个嵌套领域:个人领域包括有意义工作的回报和个人满足感、个人能动性、家庭文化期望与学术角色之间的紧张关系,以及女性为实现性别平等而做出的努力。机构领域描绘了AHCs的社会文化环境,这种环境在个人和职业方面塑造了女性的经历,缺乏让女性参与组织倡议的机构策略,以及一位领导者对女性晋升到领导岗位的影响。

结论

这项研究的主要证据表明,机构障碍和社会文化环境仍然是女性面临的巨大障碍,阻碍了女性教职员工达到临界数量所期望产生的变革效果。我们得出结论,应摒弃将临界数量作为女性转折点的期望,转而支持“关键行动者”领导者,包括女性和男性,他们个人和集体都有在AHCs中创造性别平等文化的承诺和能力。

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