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代表性不足的医生群体在医学院毕业后 15 年的写照。

A snapshot of underrepresented physicians 15 years after medical school.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2020 Aug;25(3):711-730. doi: 10.1007/s10459-020-09954-1. Epub 2020 Jan 25.

Abstract

We conducted a study to compare medical school experiences, values, career paths, and career satisfaction of under-represented in medicine (URiM) and non-URiM physicians approximately 15 years after medical school, guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior and the concept of stereotype threat. The sample consisted of four graduating classes, 1996-1999, of Harvard Medical School, 20% of whom were URiM. URiM respondents came from families of lower educational attainment and graduated with more debt. As students, they reported a greater experience of stereotype threat and, and at graduation they showed a tendency to place a higher value on avoiding a career that places them under constant pressure. Concerning their current status, URiM respondents expressed a lower level of satisfaction with their career progress. Multivariable analyses indicated that across the entire sample, URiM status was not a significant predictor of employment in academic medicine, but that being in academic medicine was predicted by mentors' encouragement for a research career, greater intention to pursue research, and a lower value on having a financially rewarding career. Lower career satisfaction was predicted by one's status as URiM, employment in academic medicine, greater involvement in research, and a greater value on avoiding constant pressure. The data suggest that negative student experiences in medical school, combined with the lack of mentor encouragement and financial pressures may discourage URiM medical students from pursuing academic careers, and that pressures for productivity and working in academic medicine may degrade the satisfaction derived by physicians in general.

摘要

我们进行了一项研究,旨在比较医学专业中代表性不足的医生(URiM)和非代表性不足的医生在医学院毕业后约 15 年的医学学校经历、价值观、职业道路和职业满意度,该研究的指导理论是计划行为理论和刻板印象威胁概念。样本由哈佛医学院的四个毕业班级组成,1996-1999 年,其中 20%为 URiM。URiM 受访者来自教育程度较低的家庭,毕业时背负更多债务。作为学生,他们报告说经历了更多的刻板印象威胁,并且在毕业时表现出更倾向于避免使他们长期处于压力下的职业。关于他们目前的状况,URiM 受访者表示对职业发展的满意度较低。多变量分析表明,在整个样本中,URiM 身份并不是从事学术医学就业的重要预测因素,但导师鼓励从事研究职业、更倾向于从事研究以及对获得高收入职业的重视程度较低,这些因素都可以预测从事学术医学。职业满意度较低的预测因素是 URiM 身份、从事学术医学、更多地参与研究以及更倾向于避免持续压力。这些数据表明,医学院学生的负面经历,加上缺乏导师的鼓励和经济压力,可能会阻碍 URiM 医学生从事学术职业,而生产力和从事学术医学的压力可能会降低医生的整体满意度。

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