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2015 年至 2019 年放射肿瘤学住院医师申请人推荐信中的语言偏见。

Linguistic Biases in Letters of Recommendation for Radiation Oncology Residency Applicants from 2015 to 2019.

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd, Unit 1140, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.

Department of Radiation Oncology and Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Cancer Educ. 2022 Aug;37(4):965-972. doi: 10.1007/s13187-020-01907-x. Epub 2020 Oct 27.

Abstract

We aimed to investigate whether implicit linguistic biases exist in letters of recommendation (LORs) for applicants to radiation oncology (RO) residency. LORs (n = 487) written for applicants (n = 125) invited to interview at a single RO residency program from the 2015 to 2019 application cycles were included for analysis. Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) software was used to evaluate LORs for length and a dictionary of predetermined themes. Language was evaluated for gender bias using a publicly available gender bias calculator. Non-parametric tests were used to compare linguistic domain scores. The median number of the LORs per applicant was 4 (range 3-5). No significant differences by applicant gender were detected in LIWC score domains or gender bias calculator (P > 0.05). However, LORs for applicants from racial/ethnic backgrounds underrepresented in medicine were less likely to include standout descriptors (P = 0.008). Male writers were less likely to describe applicant characteristics related to patient care (P < 0.0001) and agentic personality (P = 0.006). LORs written by RO were shorter (P < 0.0001) and included fewer standout descriptors (P = 0.014) but were also more likely to include statements regarding applicant desirability (P = 0.045) and research (P = 0.008). While language was globally male-biased, assistant professors were less likely than associate professors (P = 0.0064) and full professors (P = 0.023) to use male-biased language. Significant linguistic differences were observed in RO residency LORs, suggesting that implicit biases related to both applicants and letter writers may exist. Recognition, and ideally eradication, of such biases are crucial for fair and equitable evaluation of a diverse applicant pool of RO residency candidates.

摘要

我们旨在探讨推荐信(LOR)中是否存在对放射肿瘤学(RO)住院医师申请人的隐性语言偏见。从 2015 年至 2019 年申请周期中,对受邀参加单一 RO 住院医师项目面试的 125 名申请人中的 487 名申请人的 LOR 进行了分析。使用语言调查和词汇计数(LIWC)软件评估 LOR 的长度和预定主题词典。使用公共可用的性别偏见计算器评估语言的性别偏见。使用非参数检验比较语言域得分。每位申请人的 LOR 中位数为 4 份(范围为 3-5 份)。申请人性别在 LIWC 得分域或性别偏见计算器中无显著差异(P>0.05)。然而,来自医学领域代表性不足的种族/族裔背景的申请人的 LOR 不太可能包含突出描述符(P=0.008)。男性作者不太可能描述与患者护理相关的申请人特征(P<0.0001)和代理人格特征(P=0.006)。RO 撰写的 LOR 较短(P<0.0001)且包含的突出描述符较少(P=0.014),但更有可能包含关于申请人可取性(P=0.045)和研究(P=0.008)的陈述。虽然语言总体上存在男性偏见,但助理教授比副教授(P=0.0064)和正教授(P=0.023)更不可能使用男性偏见语言。在 RO 住院医师 LOR 中观察到了显著的语言差异,这表明申请人和信件作者可能存在与语言相关的隐性偏见。认识到这种偏见,并尽可能消除这种偏见,对于公平公正地评估 RO 住院医师候选人的多样化申请人群体至关重要。

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