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骄傲与偏见:LGBTQ+ 医疗受训者体验的范围综述。

Pride & prejudice: A scoping review of LGBTQ + medical trainee experiences.

机构信息

Department of Paediatrics, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada.

Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

出版信息

Med Teach. 2024 Jan;46(1):73-81. doi: 10.1080/0142159X.2023.2229503. Epub 2023 Jul 7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

LGBTQ + medical trainees experience significant discrimination. These individuals are stigmatized within a hetero- and cis-normative system, resulting in poorer outcomes in mental health and increased stress regarding career trajectory compared with their hetero- and cis-identifying counterparts. However, literature on the barriers experienced during medical training in this marginalized group is limited to small heterogeneous studies. This scoping review collates and explores prominent themes in existing literature on the personal and professional outcomes of LGBTQ + medical trainees.

METHODS

We searched five library databases (SCOPUS, Ovid-Medline, ERIC, PsycINFO and EMBASE) for studies that investigated LGBTQ + medical trainees' academic, personal, or professional outcomes. Screening and full text review were performed in duplicate, and all authors participated in thematic analysis to determine emerging themes, which were iteratively reviewed to consensus.

RESULTS

From 1809 records, 45 met inclusion criteria ( = 0.57). Major themes that emerged in the literature included the prevalence of discrimination and mistreatment faced by LGBTQ + medical trainees from colleagues and superiors, concerns regarding disclosure of sexual and/or gender minority identity, and overall negative impacts on mental health including higher rates of depression, substance use, and suicidal ideation. There was a noted lack of inclusivity in medical education and having an LGBTQ + identity had a large impact on career trajectory. Community with peers and mentors was an important determinant of success and belonging. There was a noteworthy lack of research on intersectionality or positive interventions that improved outcomes for this population.

CONCLUSION

This scoping review highlighted important barriers facing LGBTQ + medical trainees, identifying substantial gaps in the existing literature. Research on supportive interventions and predictors of training success is lacking and will be important to foster an inclusive education system. These findings provide critical insights for education leaders and researchers to help create and evaluate inclusive and empowering environments for trainees.

摘要

目的

LGBTQ + 医学受训者经历着严重的歧视。这些人在异性恋和顺性别规范的体系中被污名化,导致他们在心理健康方面的结果更差,对职业轨迹的压力也更大,与异性恋和顺性别认同的同龄人相比。然而,关于这个边缘化群体在医学培训中所经历的障碍的文献仅限于小而异构的研究。本范围综述汇总并探讨了现有关于 LGBTQ + 医学受训者个人和职业结果的文献中的主要主题。

方法

我们在五个图书馆数据库(SCOPUS、Ovid-Medline、ERIC、PsycINFO 和 EMBASE)中搜索了研究 LGBTQ + 医学受训者的学术、个人或职业结果的研究。筛选和全文审查由两人进行,所有作者都参与了主题分析,以确定新兴主题,并通过迭代审查达成共识。

结果

从 1809 条记录中,有 45 条符合纳入标准( = 0.57)。文献中出现的主要主题包括 LGBTQ + 医学受训者受到同事和上级的歧视和虐待的普遍程度、对性和/或性别少数群体身份披露的担忧,以及对心理健康的整体负面影响,包括更高的抑郁、物质使用和自杀意念发生率。医学教育缺乏包容性,而且 LGBTQ + 身份对职业轨迹有很大影响。与同伴和导师的社区是成功和归属感的重要决定因素。关于交叉性或改善这一人群结果的积极干预措施的研究明显缺乏。

结论

本范围综述强调了 LGBTQ + 医学受训者面临的重要障碍,确定了现有文献中的重大差距。关于支持性干预措施和培训成功预测因素的研究缺乏,这对于培养一个包容的教育系统将是重要的。这些发现为教育领导者和研究人员提供了重要的见解,有助于为受训者创造和评估包容和赋权的环境。

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