Paradis Kelly C, Ryan Kerry A, Schmid Spencer, Moran Jean M, Laucis Anna M, Chapman Christina H, Bott-Kothari Terri, Prisciandaro Joann I, Simiele Samantha J, Balter James M, Matuszak Martha M, Narayana Vrinda, Jagsi Reshma
Department of Radiation Oncology, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Center for Bioethics and Social Science in Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Adv Radiat Oncol. 2021 May 28;6(5):100724. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2021.100724. eCollection 2021 Sep-Oct.
To generate an understanding of the primary concerns facing medical physicists regarding integration of a demanding technical career with their personal lives.
In 2019, we recruited 32 medical physics residents, faculty, and staff via emails to US medical physics residency program directors to participate in a 1-hour, semistructured interview that elicited their thoughts on several topics, including work-life integration. Standard techniques of qualitative thematic analysis were used to generate the research findings.
Of the participants, 50% were women and 69% were non-Hispanic White individuals, with a mean (SD) age of 37.5 (7.4) years. They were evenly split between residents and faculty or staff. Participant responses centered around 5 primary themes: the gendered distribution of household responsibilities, the effect of career or work on home and family life, the effect of family on career or work, support and strategies for reconciling work-life conflicts, and the role of professional societies in addressing work-life integration. Participants expressed concern about the effect of heavy workloads on home life, with female respondents more likely to report carrying the majority of the household burden.
Medical physicists experience challenges in managing work-life conflict amid a diverse array of personal and professional responsibilities. Further investigations are needed to quantitatively assess the division of work and household labor by gender in medical physics, particularly after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, but this study's qualitative findings suggest that the profession should consider ways to address root causes of work-life conflict to promote the future success and well-being of all medical physicists, and perhaps women in particular.
了解医学物理师在将高要求的技术职业与个人生活相结合时所面临的主要问题。
2019年,我们通过电子邮件招募了32名医学物理住院医师、教员和工作人员,这些邮件发给了美国医学物理住院医师培训项目主任,邀请他们参加为期1小时的半结构化访谈,访谈内容涉及包括工作与生活平衡在内的几个主题,以了解他们的想法。采用定性主题分析的标准技术得出研究结果。
参与者中,50%为女性,69%为非西班牙裔白人,平均(标准差)年龄为37.5(7.4)岁。住院医师与教员或工作人员的比例相当。参与者的回答集中在五个主要主题上:家务责任的性别分布、职业或工作对家庭生活的影响、家庭对职业或工作的影响、解决工作与生活冲突的支持和策略,以及专业协会在解决工作与生活平衡方面的作用。参与者对繁重的工作量对家庭生活的影响表示担忧,女性受访者更有可能表示承担了大部分家务负担。
在各种个人和职业责任中,医学物理师在管理工作与生活冲突方面面临挑战。需要进一步调查以定量评估医学物理领域按性别划分的工作和家务劳动情况,尤其是在COVID-19大流行爆发之后,但本研究的定性结果表明,该行业应考虑解决工作与生活冲突根源的方法,以促进所有医学物理师,尤其是女性的未来成功和福祉。