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寻思若我是男性是否能更快取得成就:传染病领域女性学术晋升延迟的影响因素

Wondering If I'd Get There Quicker If I Was a Man: Factors Contributing to Delayed Academic Advancement of Women in Infectious Diseases.

作者信息

Stead Wendy, Manne-Goehler Jennifer, Blackshear Leslie, Marcelin Jasmine R, Salles Arghavan, Del Rio Carlos, Krakower Douglas

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Beth Israel Lahey Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Medical Practice Evaluation Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Open Forum Infect Dis. 2022 Dec 9;10(1):ofac660. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofac660. eCollection 2023 Jan.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Gender inequities in academic advancement persist in many specialties, including Infectious Diseases (ID). Prior studies of advancement disparities have been predominantly quantitative, utilizing large physician databases or surveys. We used qualitative methods to explore ID physicians' experiences and beliefs about causes and ways to mitigate gender inequities in advancement.

METHODS

We conducted semistructured focus group discussions with academic ID physicians in the United States at IDWeek 2019 to explore perceived barriers and facilitators to academic advancement. Participants were assigned to focus groups based on their academic rank and gender. We analyzed focus group transcripts using content analysis to summarize emergent themes.

RESULTS

We convened 3 women-only focus groups (1 for instructors/assistant professors, 1 for associate professors, and 1 for full professors) and 1 men-only focus group of full professors (total = 50). Our analyses identified several major themes on barriers to equitable academic advancement, including (1) interpersonal and institutional gender bias, (2) difficulty balancing the demands of family life with work life, and (3) gender differences in negotiation strategies.

CONCLUSIONS

Barriers to gender equity in academic advancement are myriad and enduring and span the professional and personal lives of ID physicians. In addition to swift enactment of policy changes directed at critical issues such as ending workplace harassment and ensuring adequate parental leaves for birth and nonbirth parents, leaders in academic medicine must shine a bright light on biases within the system at large and within themselves to correct these disparities with the urgency required.

摘要

背景

包括传染病学(ID)在内的许多专业在学术晋升方面存在性别不平等现象。先前关于晋升差距的研究主要是定量研究,使用大型医生数据库或调查。我们采用定性方法来探讨传染病学医生对于晋升中性别不平等的成因及缓解方法的经历和看法。

方法

我们在2019年传染病周期间与美国的学术传染病学医生进行了半结构化焦点小组讨论,以探讨学术晋升中察觉到的障碍和促进因素。参与者根据其学术职级和性别被分配到不同的焦点小组。我们使用内容分析法对焦点小组的文字记录进行分析,以总结出现的主题。

结果

我们召集了3个仅限女性的焦点小组(1个针对讲师/助理教授,1个针对副教授,1个针对正教授)和1个仅限男性的正教授焦点小组(共50人)。我们的分析确定了公平学术晋升障碍的几个主要主题,包括:(1)人际和机构层面的性别偏见;(2)难以平衡家庭生活与工作生活的需求;(3)谈判策略中的性别差异。

结论

学术晋升中的性别平等障碍众多且持久,贯穿传染病学医生的职业和个人生活。除了迅速颁布针对关键问题的政策变化,如结束职场骚扰并确保生育和非生育父母都有足够的育儿假外,学术医学领域的领导者必须大力揭示整个系统以及他们自身内部的偏见,以迫切需要的紧迫感纠正这些差距。

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