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多样性、公平性和包容性:对 1996 年至 2020 年儿科放射学研究员的调查。

Diversity, equity and inclusion: a survey of pediatric radiology fellowship graduates from 1996 to 2020.

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Radiol. 2022 Aug;52(9):1749-1755. doi: 10.1007/s00247-022-05438-z. Epub 2022 Jul 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Understanding the sociodemographic diversity and the experiences of trainees is imperative for developing an inclusive pediatric radiology workforce and improving patient outcomes.

OBJECTIVE

To describe the sociodemographics of a pediatric radiology fellowship program over 25 years and examine potential associations with (a) a trainee's sense of inclusion and belonging during training and (b) graduates' ultimate choice/type of practice, progression to positions of leadership and mentorship of others.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We designed and administered an online survey of sociodemographic diversity to graduates of one of the largest pediatric radiology fellowship programs in North America who graduated over the last 25 years. Respondents answered questions regarding (a) racial/ethnic identity, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability and other sociodemographics; (b) their sense of inclusion and belonging during fellowship training; and (c) their current type of practice, leadership and mentorship of others. Univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA) tests determined whether sociodemographic background was associated with inclusion/belonging during training, and with current type of radiology practice, leadership and mentorship. We assessed associations with covariates of interest and current leadership and mentorship roles using chi-square or Fisher exact tests. A heat map assessed individual and overall Likert scores across covariates.

RESULTS

Seventy-six graduates completed the survey (46% response rate). Three percent of respondents identified as Black/African American, 7% as Latino/a/x, 45% as female, 4% as LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning) and 5% as living with a disability at the time of fellowship. Graduates of international medical schools (P = 0.09) and osteopathic medical (DO) schools (P = 0.09), first-generation college graduates (P = 0.023), those with a first language other than English (P = 0.02) and U.S. military veterans (P = 0.048) reported significantly lower feelings of inclusion and belonging during training. Gender identity and sexual orientation did not correlate with feelings of exclusion or inequity. Graduates between 1996 and 2010 were significantly more likely to have filled a leadership role than those graduating after 2011 (P = 0.004) and were also significantly more likely to have mentored individuals underrepresented in medicine/pediatric radiology than those who graduated after 2011 (P = 0.04). None of the other sociodemographic variables demonstrated an association with leadership or mentorship, although 92.3% of those with a first language other than English served as a mentor compared to 68.2% of native English speakers (P = 0.097).

CONCLUSION

Efforts to promote a more diverse and inclusive workforce in pediatric radiology should be directed toward increasing numbers of fellows who are underrepresented in medicine (Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino/a/x) and providing a more inclusive training environment for first-generation college graduates, graduates of international and DO medical schools, fellows whose first language is not English, and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces.

摘要

背景

了解学员的社会人口统计学多样性和经验对于发展包容的儿科放射学工作队伍和改善患者的预后至关重要。

目的

描述一个儿科放射学奖学金项目 25 年来的社会人口统计学情况,并考察(a)学员在培训期间的归属感和归属感,以及(b)毕业生最终的职业选择/实践类型、晋升领导职位和指导他人的可能性之间的潜在关联。

材料和方法

我们设计并对北美最大的儿科放射学奖学金项目之一的毕业生进行了一项关于社会人口统计学多样性的在线调查,这些毕业生在过去 25 年中毕业。受访者回答了关于(a)种族/民族身份、性别认同、性取向、残疾和其他社会人口统计学;(b)他们在奖学金培训期间的归属感和归属感;以及(c)他们目前的放射科实践类型、领导能力和指导他人的情况。单变量方差分析(ANOVA)检验确定社会人口统计学背景是否与培训期间的包容/归属感以及目前的放射科实践类型、领导能力和指导他人的情况有关。我们评估了与感兴趣的协变量和当前领导角色和指导角色的关联,使用卡方或 Fisher 精确检验。热图评估了协变量的个体和总体李克特评分。

结果

76 名毕业生完成了调查(46%的回复率)。3%的受访者认为自己是黑人/非洲裔美国人,7%的受访者认为自己是拉丁裔/拉丁裔,45%的受访者认为自己是女性,4%的受访者认为自己是同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿/疑问者,5%的受访者认为自己在奖学金期间有残疾。来自国际医学院(P=0.09)和骨科医学院(DO)(P=0.09)、第一代大学生(P=0.023)、第一语言不是英语的人(P=0.02)和美国退伍军人(P=0.048)的毕业生报告在培训期间的归属感较低。性别认同和性取向与被排斥或不平等的感觉无关。1996 年至 2010 年毕业的毕业生比 2011 年后毕业的毕业生更有可能担任领导职务(P=0.004),也更有可能指导医学/儿科放射学中代表性不足的人,而不是 2011 年后毕业的毕业生(P=0.04)。其他社会人口统计学变量均与领导能力或指导能力无关,尽管 92.3%的第一语言不是英语的毕业生担任导师,而母语为英语的毕业生为 68.2%(P=0.097)。

结论

应努力增加医学领域代表性不足的学员(黑人/非洲裔美国人、西班牙裔/拉丁裔)在儿科放射学领域的数量,并为第一代大学生、国际和 DO 医学院的毕业生、第一语言不是英语的学员以及美国武装部队的退伍军人提供更包容的培训环境,以促进儿科放射学领域更多样化和更具包容性的工作队伍。

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