Friedman Remy, Fang Christina H, Hasbun Johann, Han Helen, Mady Leila J, Eloy Jean Anderson, Kalyoussef Evelyne
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, U.S.A.
Laryngoscope. 2017 Dec;127(12):2738-2745. doi: 10.1002/lary.26619. Epub 2017 Aug 8.
To evaluate gender-based differences in narrative letters of recommendation (NLORs) and standardized letters of recommendation (SLORs) submitted for applicants to an otolaryngology head and neck surgery (OHNS) residency program.
Retrospective review.
Nine hundred fifty-eight letters of recommendation (LORs) submitted to one OHNS program in 2013 to 2014 were analyzed.
NLORs (n = 590) and SLORs (n = 368) were reviewed. Male writers composed over 85% of all LORs. Compared with male writers, female writers of LORs were more likely to compose a letter of minimal assurance (P < 0.025). Female writers of SLORs were more likely to rank applicants higher in communication skills (P < 0.035) and match potential (P < 0.045). Analysis of LORs by applicant gender revealed that female applicants were more likely than male applicants to be described as team players (P < 0.025) and less likely to receive a letter of minimal assurance (P < 0.001). Compared with SLORs, NLORs written for male applicants were more likely to reference their leadership potential (P < 0.001). Female applicants were less likely to be described as "bright" (P < 0.001) and more likely to have their appearance mentioned (P < 0.03) in NLORs when compared to SLORs.
Although we found that SLORs reduce gender biases compared to NLORs, there remain significant differences in how female and male applicants are described. Greater awareness of historical biases likely has contributed to more equitable letter writing, although impactful gender biases remain when reviewing applicants.
NA. Laryngoscope, 127:2738-2745, 2017.
评估提交至耳鼻咽喉头颈外科(OHNS)住院医师项目申请人的叙述性推荐信(NLORs)和标准化推荐信(SLORs)中基于性别的差异。
回顾性研究。
分析了2013年至2014年提交至一个OHNS项目的958封推荐信(LORs)。
对NLORs(n = 590)和SLORs(n = 368)进行了审查。男性撰写者占所有LORs的85%以上。与男性撰写者相比,LORs的女性撰写者更有可能撰写最低保证推荐信(P < 0.025)。SLORs的女性撰写者更有可能在沟通技巧(P < 0.035)和匹配潜力(P < 0.045)方面给申请人更高的排名。按申请人性别对LORs进行分析发现,女性申请人比男性申请人更有可能被描述为团队合作者(P < 0.025),且收到最低保证推荐信的可能性更小(P < 0.001)。与SLORs相比,为男性申请人撰写的NLORs更有可能提及他们的领导潜力(P < 0.001)。与SLORs相比,在NLORs中女性申请人被描述为“聪明”的可能性更小(P < 0.001),且更有可能被提及外貌(P < 0.03)。
尽管我们发现与NLORs相比,SLORs减少了性别偏见,但在描述女性和男性申请人的方式上仍存在显著差异。对历史偏见的更多认识可能有助于更公平地撰写推荐信,尽管在审查申请人时仍然存在有影响力的性别偏见。
无。《喉镜》,2017年,第127卷,第2738 - 2745页。