McCarthy Kevin S, Capone Carla, Davidtz Jennifer, Solomonov Nili
Chestnut Hill College, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
Chestnut Hill College.
Clin Superv. 2022;41(2):107-126. doi: 10.1080/07325223.2022.2125918. Epub 2022 Sep 21.
This study examined whether political climate influenced trainees' clinical work, supervisory experiences, and supervisory alliance. Data were collected from 366 trainees in a nationwide survey. Most trainees believed the political atmosphere affected clients to some degree. Over half reported political dialogue with supervisors, more often when political affiliation was similar. Supervisory alliances were most positive when trainees were aware of their supervisors' political beliefs, regardless of agreement. Trainees wanted supervisors to provide greater awareness of multicultural issues and political climate in their clinical work. We recommend that supervisors invite trainees to discuss political effects on their clinical work.
本研究探讨了政治氛围是否会影响实习生的临床工作、督导体验以及督导联盟。通过一项全国性调查收集了366名实习生的数据。大多数实习生认为政治氛围在一定程度上会影响客户。超过半数的实习生报告称与督导进行过政治对话,当政治派别相似时这种情况更常见。无论实习生与督导的政治信念是否一致,当实习生了解到督导的政治信念时,督导联盟最为积极。实习生希望督导在临床工作中能让他们更多地了解多元文化问题和政治氛围。我们建议督导邀请实习生讨论政治对其临床工作的影响。