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2008-2017 年南非一所研究密集型机构的研究生群体变革进展。

Progress in transforming a health sciences postgraduate cohort in a south african research-intensive institution, 2008-2017.

机构信息

School of Anatomical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Health Sciences Research Office, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2023 Oct 3;23(1):721. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04691-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Equity redress in the higher education and health sectors is a global discourse that seeks to address the inequalities caused by past discrimination practices. The apartheid regime in South Africa fragmented both the higher education and the health sectors, creating White and male dominated systems. Consequently, Black Africans and females were under-represented in these sectors. Furthermore, the provision of higher education including medical training was unequal between the different populations. As democracy was established in South Africa in 1994, it is necessary to assess whether transformation in population affinity and sex of postgraduate students in the higher education and health sector has occurred, as these individuals are crucial for providing the future academic workforce and also healthcare to the public.

METHODS

The demographic profile of postgraduate students graduating in a health sciences facility in South Africa over the period 2008-2017 was retrospectively assessed. Survival analysis models were used to investigate the time taken to graduate. Log-rank tests were used to compare the completion rates.

RESULTS

More females (53.3%) than males (41.9%) completed their postgraduate degree over the period 2008-2017 (p˂0.0001). In relation to population affinity, more White students (56.4%) than Black African students (40.8%) completed their degrees overall (p˂0.0001).

CONCLUSION

While transformation occurred in the sex of graduating students over the ten year period, the same change has not occurred with regards to population affinity. The under-representation of Black African graduates is a major setback for efforts to diversify the South African higher education and health sectors. Transformation of the demographic profile of postgraduate students at South African institutions is vital for developing individuals who will contribute to equitable redress of academic staff in the higher education sector and also of the healthcare workforce. Diversified health personnel including highly skilled clinician scientists will aid in improving the provision of health care to communities particularly the underpriviledged rural areas, and also assist in training the next generation of healthcare staff. The challenges identified in this study may assist other countries where adequate transformation of the education and health sectors has not occurred.

摘要

背景

高等教育和卫生部门的公平补偿是一个全球性的讨论,旨在解决过去歧视行为造成的不平等。南非的种族隔离制度使高等教育和卫生部门都支离破碎,形成了以白人和男性为主导的系统。因此,黑人和女性在这些部门的代表性不足。此外,不同人群之间的高等教育(包括医学培训)的提供也不平等。随着南非于 1994 年建立民主制度,有必要评估高等教育和卫生部门的研究生群体的人口亲和力和性别是否发生了转变,因为这些人对于提供未来的学术劳动力和公众医疗保健至关重要。

方法

回顾性评估了南非一个健康科学机构在 2008 年至 2017 年期间毕业的研究生的人口统计学概况。使用生存分析模型来研究毕业所需的时间。使用对数秩检验来比较完成率。

结果

在 2008 年至 2017 年期间,完成研究生学业的女性(53.3%)多于男性(41.9%)(p˂0.0001)。就人口亲和力而言,完成学业的白人学生(56.4%)多于黑非洲学生(40.8%)(p˂0.0001)。

结论

虽然在十年期间,毕业学生的性别发生了转变,但在人口亲和力方面并没有发生同样的变化。黑非洲毕业生的代表性不足是南非高等教育和卫生部门多样化努力的重大挫折。南非各机构的研究生人口统计学特征的转变对于培养将有助于公平补偿高等教育部门的学术人员以及医疗保健劳动力的个人至关重要。多样化的医疗人员,包括高技能的临床科学家,将有助于改善向社区,特别是贫困农村地区提供医疗保健服务,并有助于培训下一代医疗保健人员。本研究中确定的挑战可能会帮助其他国家,这些国家的教育和卫生部门尚未进行充分的转型。

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