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便士落地:理解社会阶层如何影响英国医疗行业的专业职业选择。

When the Penny Drops: Understanding how social class influences speciality careers in the UK medical profession.

机构信息

School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, UK.

School of Business and Management, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham Hill, Egham, TW1 0EX, UK.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2024 May;348:116747. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116747. Epub 2024 Mar 18.

Abstract

In the UK, the medical profession is socially exclusive and socially stratified as doctors from more advantaged backgrounds are more likely to train for specialities with more competitive entry. However, in research to date the causes and consequences of social stratification have been overlooked. We explore this subject here, drawing on a qualitative study comprising in-depth interviews with 30 medical students and doctors from less advantaged socio-economic backgrounds negotiating medical school and early careers. Using Bourdieu's 'theory of practice' we show how socialisation in the family and at school influences how aspirant medics from less advantaged backgrounds view the world, suggesting some inclination towards more community orientated careers, which may be less competitive. However, these tendencies are encouraged as they lack stocks of social, economic and cultural capital, which are convertible to power and position in the field. While allowing for both choice and constraint our core argument is that speciality outcomes are sometimes inequitable and potentially inefficient, as doctors from more advantaged backgrounds have privileged access to more competitive careers for reasons not solely related to ability or skill. Our main theoretical contribution is to literature in the sociology of medical education where ours is the first study to open-up the 'black box' of causal factors connecting medical students' resources on entering the field of education and training with speciality outcomes, though our findings also have important implications for practitioners, the profession and for patients. We discuss the implications for safe and effective healthcare and how this informs directions for future research.

摘要

在英国,医学行业具有社会排他性和社会分层性,因为来自较优越背景的医生更有可能接受竞争更激烈的专业培训。然而,迄今为止,研究忽视了社会分层的原因和后果。我们在这里探讨这个问题,借鉴了一项包括 30 名来自社会经济背景较不利的医学生和医生的深入访谈的定性研究,这些学生和医生在医学院和职业生涯早期进行协商。我们利用布迪厄的“实践理论”表明,家庭和学校的社会化如何影响来自社会经济背景较不利的有抱负的医学生对世界的看法,暗示他们倾向于更面向社区的职业,这些职业的竞争可能较小。然而,由于缺乏可转化为领域内权力和地位的社会、经济和文化资本,这些倾向被鼓励,因为他们缺乏这些资本。虽然我们允许选择和限制,但我们的核心论点是,由于来自较优越背景的医生有特权获得更具竞争力的职业,而不仅仅是因为能力或技能,因此专业成果有时是不公平和潜在低效的。我们的主要理论贡献是在医学教育社会学文献中,我们的研究首次打开了“黑箱”,将医学生进入教育和培训领域的资源与专业成果联系起来的因果因素,尽管我们的研究结果对从业者、专业人员和患者也具有重要意义。我们讨论了对安全有效的医疗保健的影响,以及这如何为未来的研究指明方向。

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