Doyle Jamie M, Morone Natalia E, Proulx Chelsea N, Althouse Andrew D, Rubio Doris M, Thakar Maya S, Murrell Audrey J, White Gretchen E
Division of Clinical Innovation, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Boston Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2021 Sep 14;5(1):e174. doi: 10.1017/cts.2021.851. eCollection 2021.
Underrepresented minorities have higher attrition from the professoriate and have experienced greater negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of 196 early-career physician-scientists versus PhD researchers who are underrepresented in biomedical research. Participants in the Building Up study answered questions on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their personal and professional lives, and a mixed-methods approach was used to conduct the analysis. While most participants experienced increases in overall stress (72% of PhD researchers vs 76% of physician-scientists), physician-scientists reported that increased clinical demands, research delays, and the potential to expose family members to SARS-CoV-2 caused psychological distress, specifically. PhD researchers, more than physician-scientists, reported increased productivity (27% vs 9%), schedule flexibilities (49% vs 25%), and more quality time with friends and family (40% vs 24%). Future studies should consider assessing the effectiveness of programs addressing COVID-19-related challenges experienced by PhD researchers and physician-scientists, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds.
代表性不足的少数群体在教授职位上的人员流失率较高,并且受到了新冠疫情更大的负面影响。本研究的目的是比较新冠疫情对196名早期职业医生科学家和生物医学研究中代表性不足的博士研究人员生活的影响。“成长计划”研究的参与者回答了关于新冠疫情对其个人和职业生活影响的问题,并采用混合方法进行分析。虽然大多数参与者的总体压力有所增加(72%的博士研究人员和76%的医生科学家),但医生科学家报告称,临床需求增加、研究延迟以及家庭成员接触新冠病毒的可能性尤其会导致心理困扰。与医生科学家相比,更多的博士研究人员报告称工作效率提高(27%对9%)、日程安排更灵活(49%对25%),以及与朋友和家人共度的优质时光更多(40%对24%)。未来的研究应考虑评估应对博士研究人员和医生科学家,特别是来自代表性不足背景的人员所经历的与新冠疫情相关挑战的项目的有效性。