1 Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell College of Medicine , New York, New York.
2 Schools for Human Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of California , Davis, Sacramento, California.
LGBT Health. 2018 Apr;5(3):212-220. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2017.0134.
Mentorship is a critical factor contributing to career success. There is limited research on the quality of mentoring relationships for LGBT health professionals. This study explores facilitators of, obstacles to, and strategies for successful mentorship for LGBT health professional trainees.
We applied a convenience sampling strategy to collect quantitative and qualitative data among LGBT health professional trainees. The authors identified trends in data using bivariate analyses and Consensual Qualitative Research methods.
Seventy-five LGBT trainees completed surveys and a subset of 23 survey respondents also participated in three focus groups. Among survey participants, 100% identified along the queer spectrum; 10.7% identified along the trans spectrum; 36.0% identified as a racial or ethnic minority; and 61.3% were in MD/DO-granting programs. Eighty-eight percent of trainees reported working with at least one mentor and 48.5% of trainees had at least one mentor of the same sexual orientation. Seventy-two percent of trainees endorsed the importance of having an LGBT-identified mentor for personal development. Qualitative data showed that trainees valued such a mentor for positive role modeling and shared understanding of experiences. Fifty-nine percent of trainees felt it was important to have an LGBT-identified mentor for career development. LGBT peer networking and LGBT-related professional advice were cited as unique benefits in the qualitative findings.
LGBT health professional trainees have unique personal and career development needs that may benefit from LGBT mentorship. Academic health centers that facilitate LGBT mentorship could enhance LGBT health trainees' academic productivity and personal development.
指导是促成职业成功的关键因素。针对 LGBT 健康专业人员的指导关系质量,相关研究有限。本研究探讨了 LGBT 健康专业人员培训生成功指导的促进因素、障碍和策略。
我们采用便利抽样策略,在 LGBT 健康专业培训生中收集定量和定性数据。作者通过双变量分析和共识定性研究方法,确定了数据中的趋势。
75 名 LGBT 培训生完成了调查,其中 23 名调查参与者的一部分还参加了三个焦点小组。在调查参与者中,100%的人在酷儿光谱上有所认同;10.7%的人在跨性别光谱上有所认同;36.0%的人属于少数族裔;61.3%的人在 MD/DO 授予项目中。88%的培训生报告至少与一位导师合作过,48.5%的培训生至少有一位同性取向的导师。72%的培训生认为拥有 LGBT 认同的导师对个人发展很重要。定性数据显示,培训生重视这种导师的积极榜样作用和对经验的共同理解。59%的培训生认为拥有 LGBT 认同的导师对职业发展很重要。LGBT 同行网络和与 LGBT 相关的专业建议在定性发现中被认为是独特的好处。
LGBT 健康专业培训生有独特的个人和职业发展需求,可能受益于 LGBT 指导。促进 LGBT 指导的学术健康中心可以提高 LGBT 健康培训生的学术生产力和个人发展。