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一项由学生主导的定性研究,旨在探讨牙科学本科生在牙科学院中对种族主义的理解、经历和反应。

A student-led qualitative study to explore dental undergraduates' understanding, experiences, and responses to racism in a dental school.

机构信息

Institute of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.

Newcastle University Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

出版信息

J Public Health Dent. 2022 Mar;82 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):36-45. doi: 10.1111/jphd.12514.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This qualitative study explored dental student participants' understanding of racism, their experiences, and responses to racism in dental school, and the impacts of their experiences.

METHODS

An interpretative phenomenological analysis design recruited students from the undergraduate dental degree and the BSc in Oral Health Science course at a UK dental school in December 2020. Two students and a qualitative researcher facilitated the online focus groups. A topic guide including scenario questions guided the discussions that lasted an average of 2 h. The recorded interviews were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Twenty-five participants took part in five focus groups. Several themes emerged related to participants' experiences and reactions. They described a spectrum of racist encounters ranging from more subtle forms, such as stereotyping and microaggression to racial mocking. They were concerned about professionalism, not knowing how and when to respond to patients' racist behavior. They described gender discrimination and intersectional biases but felt compelled to put patients' interests first. They were unsure about how to respond to stereotyping or racism from staff because of perceived imbalances in the staff-patient-student triad relationship. They expressed fears of gaslighting and despondency. They also felt that the COVID-19 pandemic and anonymity from virtual learning environments enabled racist behavior.

CONCLUSION

This study revealed a complex triad relationship between participants, staff and patients, and experience of intersectionality and three levels of racism: interpersonal, structural, and institutional. It highlighted the need for further research to develop actions including structural policies and equality and diversity training.

摘要

目的

本定性研究探讨了牙科学生参与者对种族主义的理解、他们在牙科学院的经历和对种族主义的反应,以及这些经历的影响。

方法

采用解释现象学分析设计,于 2020 年 12 月在英国一所牙科学院的本科牙科学位和口腔健康科学理学学士课程中招募学生。两名学生和一名定性研究人员主持了在线焦点小组。一个包括情景问题的主题指南指导了讨论,讨论平均持续 2 小时。记录的访谈被转录并使用主题分析进行分析。

结果

25 名参与者参加了 5 个焦点小组。出现了几个与参与者的经历和反应相关的主题。他们描述了一系列从更微妙的形式,如刻板印象和微侵犯到种族嘲笑的种族主义遭遇。他们担心专业精神,不知道如何以及何时回应患者的种族主义行为。他们描述了性别歧视和交叉偏见,但觉得有必要把患者的利益放在首位。他们对如何回应来自工作人员的刻板印象或种族主义感到不确定,因为工作人员-患者-学生三方关系中的不平衡。他们表示担心被误导和沮丧。他们还认为,COVID-19 大流行和虚拟学习环境的匿名性使种族主义行为得以发生。

结论

本研究揭示了参与者、工作人员和患者之间复杂的三方关系,以及交叉性和三种层次的种族主义的经历:人际、结构和机构。它强调需要进一步研究,以制定包括结构性政策和平等与多样性培训在内的行动。

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