Section of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Primary Healthcare, Närhälsan, Västra Götaland, Sweden.
BMC Med Educ. 2019 Jul 8;19(1):250. doi: 10.1186/s12909-019-1684-x.
Investment in research is high on the agenda of many countries in recognition of the fact that research is important for the development of society. Doctoral students have a vital role and represent a substantial part of this investment. It is therefore imperative to reduce the risk of students dropping out from doctoral studies. The aim of this qualitative study was to gain deeper insight into the working conditions of, and obstacles and opportunities for, doctoral students at an institute of medicine in Sweden.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2013 with 17 doctoral students-of varying genders, professions and fields of research-from the Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. The recorded interviews were transcribed and analysed using systematic text condensation.
Four categories emerged from the data. They were: Safety, Frustrating Structures, Others - not me, and the future. They included positive as well as negative perceptions. Among the positive perceptions were recognition of the importance of the supervisor, as well as secure conditions, and personal development. Frustrating structures in the academic culture, stress and differences in career building constituted the negative points.
Our findings suggest that there is a need for structures within the university that support doctoral students who feel they are not receiving the assistance they need, who believe they have unreasonable working conditions, or who may need to change supervisors in order to complete their graduate research studies. Our study also highlights the fact that supervisors have a major influence on the work environment of doctoral students, and that the general and academic perception of the research area likewise has an effect on the successful completion of the research project and dissertation. Providing leadership training for supervisors could be an important measure that may help improve conditions for the doctoral students they supervise.
许多国家都将研究投资置于议程的重要位置,认识到研究对社会发展的重要性。博士生在这一投资中扮演着至关重要的角色,是其中的重要组成部分。因此,降低博士生从博士研究中辍学的风险势在必行。本 qualitative 研究旨在更深入地了解瑞典一所医学研究所的博士生的工作条件、障碍和机会。
2013 年,在瑞典哥德堡大学萨赫勒格伦斯卡学院的医学研究所,对 17 名博士生进行了半结构化访谈,他们的性别、专业和研究领域各不相同。对记录的访谈进行了转录,并使用系统文本浓缩进行了分析。
从数据中出现了四个类别。它们是:安全、令人沮丧的结构、他人-不是我、和未来。它们包括积极和消极的看法。积极的看法包括认识到导师的重要性,以及安全的条件和个人发展。学术文化中的令人沮丧的结构、压力和职业发展的差异构成了消极点。
我们的研究结果表明,大学内部需要有结构来支持那些感到没有得到他们所需帮助的博士生,那些认为自己的工作条件不合理的博士生,或者那些可能需要更换导师才能完成研究生研究的博士生。我们的研究还强调了导师对博士生工作环境的重大影响,以及对研究领域的一般和学术看法对研究项目和论文的成功完成的影响。为导师提供领导力培训可能是一个重要的措施,可以帮助改善他们所指导的博士生的条件。