Department of Genetic Counselling, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Genet Couns. 2023 Aug;32(4):896-905. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1698. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
The goal of this study was to identify potential barriers in applying to a genetic counseling (GC) Master's degree program to inform strategies for increasing diversity and inclusiveness in the GC student recruitment process. Participants included prospective GC program applicants and admissions committee members from the four Canadian accredited programs. The study was conducted using a quantitative survey-based approach. Twenty-five prospective applicants who previously applied to a GC Master's degree program, 26 who had not applied, and 48 admissions committee members completed the survey. The small number of positions in GC programs was perceived by all groups as highly likely to impact an applicant's ability to gain acceptance to a program as was the limited number of GC training programs. Prospective applicants perceived additional barriers as significantly more likely to impact an individual's ability to apply to/attend a program when compared with admissions committee members including: cost of the application process, the applicant being a visible minority and the applicant having a physical disability. These findings highlight a number of perceived barriers related to applying to a GC Master's degree program. To our knowledge, this is the first study surveying prospective applicants and admissions committee members on barriers faced during the application process. The data from this study can also be used to inform the application process for other health professions.
本研究旨在确定申请遗传咨询(GC)硕士学位课程的潜在障碍,以为增加 GC 学生招募过程中的多样性和包容性提供策略。参与者包括来自四个加拿大认可项目的未来 GC 项目申请者和招生委员会成员。该研究采用了基于定量调查的方法。25 名以前申请过 GC 硕士学位课程的潜在申请人、26 名未申请的申请人和 48 名招生委员会成员完成了调查。所有群体都认为 GC 项目的职位数量很少,这极有可能影响申请人获得项目录取的能力,GC 培训项目的数量也很有限。与招生委员会成员相比,潜在申请者认为其他障碍更有可能显著影响个人申请/参加项目的能力,包括:申请过程的费用、申请人是少数民族和申请人有身体残疾。这些发现突出了与申请 GC 硕士学位课程相关的一些潜在障碍。据我们所知,这是第一项调查未来申请者和招生委员会成员在申请过程中面临的障碍的研究。本研究的数据还可用于为其他健康专业的申请过程提供信息。