Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA.
University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
JCO Oncol Pract. 2022 May;18(5):388-395. doi: 10.1200/OP.22.00153.
This manuscript reviews the status of Hispanic/Latinx physicians in oncology, the benefits and challenges to achieving equitable representation, and potential solutions and actions to increase diversity in the oncology workforce. Persons of Hispanic/Latinx origin comprise 18.7% of the population and 16.8% of the adult population in the United States but are only 4.7% of practicing oncologists. The reasons for the lack of representation of Hispanic/Latinx individuals in medicine are multifaceted and include discrimination and biases, exclusionary practices, financial barriers, and lack of role modeling. As a result, patients are deprived the benefits of a representative workforce, such as improved access, enhanced culturally and linguistically competent care, and minimization of health disparities. Solutions included in the manuscript include a description of efforts by ASCO to improve the representativeness of the oncology workforce through its awards programs and educational efforts, especially for Hispanic/Latinx clinicians. The manuscript also outlines individual actions that attending physicians, senior oncologists, oncology leaders, and hospital/cancer center leadership can take to improve the diversity of the oncology workforce and support our Latinx/Hispanic trainees and colleagues. Improving the representativeness of the oncology workforce will require collective action by institutions, medical societies, and individuals. Nevertheless, widespread commitment to creating an inclusive and supported workforce is necessary to ensure the quality of care for minority patients, reduce existing cancer care disparities, and advance innovation in oncology.
本文综述了西班牙裔/拉丁裔肿瘤医师的现状,实现公平代表性的益处和挑战,以及增加肿瘤学领域劳动力多样性的潜在解决方案和行动。西班牙裔/拉丁裔起源的人占美国人口的 18.7%,占成年人口的 16.8%,但只有 4.7%的肿瘤医师是西班牙裔/拉丁裔。西班牙裔/拉丁裔个人在医学领域代表性不足的原因是多方面的,包括歧视和偏见、排斥性做法、经济障碍以及缺乏榜样。因此,患者无法从代表性更强的劳动力中受益,例如改善可及性、增强文化和语言能力、最大限度地减少健康差异。本文档中包含的解决方案包括 ASCO 通过其奖项计划和教育努力来提高肿瘤学领域劳动力代表性的描述,特别是针对西班牙裔/拉丁裔临床医生。本文还概述了主治医生、资深肿瘤学家、肿瘤学领导者和医院/癌症中心领导层可以采取的个别行动,以改善肿瘤学领域的多样性,并为我们的拉丁裔/西班牙裔受训者和同事提供支持。提高肿瘤学领域劳动力的代表性需要机构、医学协会和个人采取集体行动。然而,必须广泛承诺创建一个包容和支持的劳动力,以确保为少数族裔患者提供高质量的护理,减少现有的癌症护理差异,并推动肿瘤学的创新。