Moye Jennifer, Molinari Victor A, Karel Michele J, Naik Aanand D, Sakai Erin, Carpenter Brian D
a New England GRECC and Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
b School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.
Gerontol Geriatr Educ. 2018 Jul-Sep;39(3):374-384. doi: 10.1080/02701960.2017.1287075. Epub 2017 Feb 17.
Geriatric educators face the challenge of attracting more clinicians, scientists, and educators into geriatrics and gerontology, and promoting involvement in gerontological societies. A survey of psychologists (N = 100) examined factors that attract students in clinical/counseling psychology to practice with older adults, as well as experiences in organizational service. For 58%, interest in aging began at the undergraduate level, but for others interest developed later. About one half cited academic exposure such as mentorship (51%), research (47%), or coursework (45%) as sparking interest, along with family (68%) or work experience (61%). Involvement in professional organizations lags (58%), in part owing to misperceptions about what those activities require. A continued targeted effort at the undergraduate and graduate level is essential to attract students to careers in aging. To preserve vital professional organizations, enhanced outreach may be useful to dispel myths about service and encourage engagement.
老年医学教育工作者面临着吸引更多临床医生、科学家和教育工作者投身老年医学和老年学领域,并促进他们参与老年学学会的挑战。一项针对心理学家(N = 100)的调查研究了吸引临床/咨询心理学专业学生为老年人提供服务的因素,以及他们在组织服务方面的经历。58%的人表示对老龄化的兴趣始于本科阶段,但其他人的兴趣则是后来才产生的。约一半的人提到学术方面的影响,如导师指导(51%)、研究(47%)或课程学习(45%)激发了他们的兴趣,还有家庭(68%)或工作经历(61%)。参与专业组织的比例较低(58%),部分原因是对这些活动的要求存在误解。在本科和研究生阶段持续进行有针对性的努力对于吸引学生从事老年学相关职业至关重要。为了维护重要的专业组织,加强宣传可能有助于消除对服务的误解并鼓励参与。