From the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts (LH, HS, AS, CB); Kaiser Permanente, Santa Clara, California (TH); and Shepherd Center, Atlanta, Georgia (WM).
Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2024 Jun 1;103(6):538-544. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000002445. Epub 2024 Feb 5.
This study examines the challenges and accommodations for medical residents with disabilities within physical medicine and rehabilitation training programs. Medical residency presents unique stressors and responsibilities, with the potential for added complexities for residents with disabilities. Few data exist regarding the prevalence and experiences of people with disabilities as medical trainees and the limited studies available highlight an underrepresentation of individuals with disability in medical training and practice. Through cross-sectional surveys administered to physical medicine and rehabilitation residents, this research assesses disability prevalence, characterizations, barriers to training, and accommodations provided. Of 140 respondents, 9.3% identified as having disabilities, with varying prevalence among genders and disability types. Results revealed distinct challenges for residents with mobility and nonmobility disabilities, spanning learning environments, standardized testing, procedural skills, and accessibility. Self-provided accommodations exceeded program-provided ones, indicating room for improvement in program support. These findings underscore the need for proactive dialog between residents and leadership to address barriers, enhance accommodations, and create an inclusive training environment. The study's insights emphasize the importance of advocating for equal opportunities and cultivating supportive conditions to enable individuals with disabilities to thrive in medical residency programs, ultimately contributing to more diverse and inclusive medical communities.
这项研究考察了物理医学与康复培训计划中残疾住院医师所面临的挑战和适应措施。住院医师培训带来了独特的压力和责任,残疾住院医师可能面临更多的复杂情况。关于残疾人士作为医学受训者的患病率和经历的数据很少,而现有的有限研究表明残疾人士在医学培训和实践中的代表性不足。通过向物理医学与康复住院医师发放横断面调查,本研究评估了残疾的患病率、特征、培训障碍和提供的适应措施。在 140 名应答者中,有 9.3%的人表示自己有残疾,不同性别和残疾类型的患病率存在差异。结果显示,行动障碍和非行动障碍的住院医师都面临着独特的挑战,涉及学习环境、标准化测试、程序技能和可及性。住院医师自己提供的适应措施超过了项目提供的适应措施,表明项目支持还有改进的空间。这些发现强调了住院医师和领导层之间需要进行积极的对话,以解决障碍、加强适应措施,并创建一个包容的培训环境。该研究的观点强调了倡导平等机会和培养支持性条件的重要性,以使残疾人士能够在医学住院医师培训计划中茁壮成长,最终为更具多样性和包容性的医学社区做出贡献。