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指导对医学领域女性学术职业成功的影响:一项系统综述。

Impact of Mentoring on Academic Career Success for Women in Medicine: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Shen Mary R, Tzioumis Emma, Andersen Elizabeth, Wouk Kathryn, McCall Rebecca, Li Winston, Girdler Susan, Malloy Erin

机构信息

M.R. Shen is a resident, Department of Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8923-4174 .

E. Tzioumis is assistant professor, Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2022 Mar 1;97(3):444-458. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004563.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Research has shown that barriers to career success in academic medicine disproportionately affect women. These barriers include inadequate mentoring, which may perpetuate the underrepresentation of women in senior leadership positions. The purpose of this review was to summarize the qualitative and quantitative evidence of the impact of mentoring on women's career outcomes and to inform future interventions to support the promotion and retention of women in academic medicine.

METHOD

The authors conducted a systematic review of original research published in English-language, peer-reviewed journals through March 20, 2020. Search terms related to mentorship, women, and academic medicine. The authors searched MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, Current Contents Connect via Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and PsycINFO. They excluded studies not specifically addressing women and those without gender-stratified outcomes. They extracted and analyzed the following data: study design, population, sample size, response rate, participant age, percentage of women, mentoring prevalence, and outcomes.

RESULTS

Of 2,439 citations identified, 91 studies met the inclusion criteria, including 65 quantitative and 26 qualitative studies. Mentoring was associated with objective and subjective measures of career success. Women perceived mentorship to be more valuable to their career development yet were more likely to report having no mentor. Additionally, women were more likely to report lower levels of research productivity, less career satisfaction, and greater barriers to promotion. Qualitative results indicated that women had less access to informal mentoring and family responsibilities had a greater effect on their career outcomes. Professional networking, female mentors, and relational aspects of mentoring were common themes.

CONCLUSIONS

This review examined gender disparities in mentoring and the impact on research productivity, promotion success, and career satisfaction for women in academic medicine. Institution-supported mentoring programs are needed to facilitate identification of appropriate mentors and promotion of a more equitable academic career environment for women.

摘要

目的

研究表明,学术医学领域职业成功的障碍对女性的影响尤为严重。这些障碍包括指导不足,这可能使女性在高级领导职位上的代表性持续偏低。本综述的目的是总结指导对女性职业成果影响的定性和定量证据,并为未来支持女性在学术医学领域晋升和留任的干预措施提供参考。

方法

作者对截至2020年3月20日发表在英文同行评审期刊上的原创研究进行了系统综述。搜索与指导、女性和学术医学相关的术语。作者检索了MEDLINE、Embase、Scopus、通过Web of Science的《现刊目次》、Cochrane图书馆和PsycINFO。他们排除了未专门针对女性的研究以及没有按性别分层结果的研究。他们提取并分析了以下数据:研究设计、人群、样本量、回复率、参与者年龄、女性百分比、指导普及率和结果。

结果

在识别出的2439篇文献中,91项研究符合纳入标准,包括65项定量研究和26项定性研究。指导与职业成功的客观和主观指标相关。女性认为指导对她们的职业发展更有价值,但更有可能报告没有导师。此外,女性更有可能报告研究生产力水平较低、职业满意度较低以及晋升障碍更大。定性结果表明,女性获得非正式指导的机会较少,家庭责任对她们的职业成果影响更大。专业网络、女性导师以及指导的关系方面是常见主题。

结论

本综述研究了指导方面的性别差异以及对学术医学领域女性研究生产力、晋升成功和职业满意度的影响。需要机构支持的指导计划,以促进合适导师的识别,并为女性营造更公平的学术职业环境。

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