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全球卫生领域新兴女性领导者虚拟网络活动评估。

Evaluation of a Virtual Networking Event for Emerging Women Leaders in Global Health.

机构信息

American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, US.

Texas Department of State Health Services, Houston, Texas, US.

出版信息

Ann Glob Health. 2022 Jul 11;88(1):54. doi: 10.5334/aogh.3728. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Networks are critical for leadership development, but not all networks and networking activities are created equally. Women and people of color face unique challenges accessing networks, many of which were exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic. Virtual platforms offer opportunities for global professionals to connect and can be better tailored to meet the needs of different groups. As part of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health annual meeting in 2021, we organized a networking session to provide a networking space for emerging women leaders in global health (i.e. trainees, early career professionals, and/or those transitioning to the field).

OBJECTIVES

We evaluated the virtual networking session to better understand participants' perception of the event and its utility for professional growth and development.

METHODS

We distributed online surveys to participants immediately after the event and conducted a 3-month follow-up. Out of 225 participant, 24 responded to both surveys and their data was included in the analysis. We conducted descriptive quantitative analysis for multiple choice and Likert scale items; qualitative data was analyzed for themes.

FINDINGS

Participants represented 8 countries and a range of organizations. Participants appreciated the structure of the networking session; all participants agreed that they met someone from a different country and most indicated they had plans to collaborate with a new connection. When asked if the event strengthened their network and if they will keep in touch with new people, most participants strongly agreed or agreed in both surveys. However, after the follow-up, participants noted challenges in sustaining connections including lack of follow-up and misaligned expectations of networks.

CONCLUSIONS

The virtual networking event brought together women in global health from diverse backgrounds. This study found that while networking events can be impactful in enhancing professional networks, ensuring sustained connections remains a challenge. This study also suggests that measures to increase the depth and meaningfulness of these connections in a virtual setting and enabling post-event collaboration can help networks become more inclusive and sustainable.

摘要

背景

网络对于领导力发展至关重要,但并非所有的网络和网络活动都是平等创建的。女性和少数族裔在获取网络方面面临独特的挑战,其中许多挑战在 COVID-19 大流行期间加剧了。虚拟平台为全球专业人士提供了联系的机会,并且可以更好地满足不同群体的需求。作为 2021 年全球健康大学联盟年会的一部分,我们组织了一次网络会议,为全球健康领域的新兴女性领导者(即受训者、初露头角的专业人员和/或即将进入该领域的人员)提供一个网络空间。

目的

我们评估了虚拟网络会议,以更好地了解参与者对该活动的看法及其对专业成长和发展的效用。

方法

我们在活动结束后立即向参与者分发在线调查,并进行了 3 个月的跟进。在 225 名参与者中,有 24 名参与者同时回复了这两份调查,他们的数据被纳入了分析。我们对多项选择和李克特量表项目进行了描述性定量分析;对主题进行了定性数据分析。

结果

参与者代表了 8 个国家和一系列组织。参与者对网络会议的结构表示赞赏;所有参与者都表示他们遇到了来自不同国家的人,大多数人表示他们计划与新的联系人合作。当被问及该活动是否加强了他们的网络,以及他们是否会与新联系人保持联系时,大多数参与者在两次调查中都强烈同意或同意。然而,在跟进之后,参与者指出了维持联系的挑战,包括缺乏后续行动和网络期望不一致。

结论

虚拟网络活动将来自不同背景的全球健康领域的女性聚集在一起。本研究发现,虽然网络活动在增强专业网络方面可能具有影响力,但确保持续联系仍然是一个挑战。本研究还表明,在虚拟环境中增加这些联系的深度和意义,并促进活动后的合作,可以帮助网络变得更加包容和可持续。

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