College of Health Medicine and Wellbeing, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia
Hunter New England Health, New Lambton Heights, New South Wales, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2023 Jul 12;13(7):e071992. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071992.
This scoping review seeks to detail experiences of inequitable treatment, as self-reported by international medical graduates (IMGs), across time and location.
Scoping review.
Three academic medical databases (MEDLINE, SCOPUS and PSYCINFO) and grey literature (GOOGLE SCHOLAR) were systematically searched for studies reporting first-hand IMG experiences of perceived inequitable treatment in the workplace: discrimination, prejudice or bias. Original (in English) qualitative, quantitative, mixed studies or inquiry-based reports from inception until 31 December 2022, which documented direct involvement of IMGs in the data were eligible for inclusion in the review. Systematic reviews, scoping reviews, letters, editorials, news items and commentaries were excluded. Study characteristics and common themes were identified and analysed through an iterative process.
We found 33 publications representing 31 studies from USA, Australia, UK, Canada, Germany, Finland, South Africa, Austria, Ireland and Saudi Arabia, published between 1982 and 2022. Common themes identified by extraction were: (1) inadequate professional recognition, including unmatched assigned work or pay; (2) perceived lack of choice and opportunities such as limited freedoms and perceived control over own future; (3) marginalisation-subtle interpersonal exclusions, stereotypes and stigma; (4) favouring of local graduates; (5) verbal insults, culturally or racially insensitive or offensive comments; and (6) harsher sanctions. Other themes identified were effects on well-being and proposed solutions to inequity.
This study found evidence that IMGs believe they are subject to numerous common inequitable workplace experiences and that these experiences have self-reported repercussions on well-being and career trajectory. Further research is needed to substantiate correlations and causality in relation to outcomes of well-being and differential career attainment. Furthermore, research into support for IMGs and the creation of more equitable workforce environments is also recommended.
本范围综述旨在详细描述国际医学毕业生(IMG)在不同时间和地点报告的不公平待遇经历。
范围综述。
系统检索了三个学术医学数据库(MEDLINE、SCOPUS 和 PSYCINFO)和灰色文献(GOOGLE SCHOLAR),以寻找报告国际医学毕业生在工作场所经历感知不公平待遇(歧视、偏见或偏见)的第一手经验的研究。符合条件的研究包括:从成立之初到 2022 年 12 月 31 日,以英文发表的原始(英文)定性、定量、混合研究或基于探究的报告,报告中直接涉及 IMG 参与数据的研究。系统评价、范围综述、信件、社论、新闻报道和评论被排除在外。通过迭代过程确定和分析研究特征和共同主题。
我们发现了 33 篇出版物,代表了来自美国、澳大利亚、英国、加拿大、德国、芬兰、南非、奥地利、爱尔兰和沙特阿拉伯的 31 项研究,发表时间为 1982 年至 2022 年。通过提取确定的共同主题是:(1)专业认可不足,包括不匹配的分配工作或薪酬;(2)感知缺乏选择和机会,例如有限的自由和对自己未来的感知控制;(3)边缘化——微妙的人际排斥、刻板印象和耻辱感;(4)偏爱本地毕业生;(5)言语侮辱、文化或种族上不敏感或冒犯性的评论;和(6)更严厉的制裁。其他确定的主题包括对幸福感的影响和解决不公平问题的建议。
本研究发现证据表明,IMG 认为他们遭受了许多常见的不公平工作场所经历,并且这些经历对幸福感和职业轨迹产生了自我报告的影响。需要进一步研究来证实与幸福感和差异职业成就相关的相关性和因果关系。此外,还建议进行支持 IMG 的研究和创建更公平的劳动力环境的研究。