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残疾研究人员在美国学术机构中的经历。

Experiences of researchers with disabilities at academic institutions in the United States.

机构信息

Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.

Lurie Institute for Disability Policy, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Aug 15;19(8):e0299612. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0299612. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

People with disabilities are underrepresented in higher education, facing systematic obstacles such as inaccessible communication and physical environments and difficulties obtaining accommodations. This study aims to shed light on barriers to accessibility and disability inclusion in research institutions through confidential qualitative interviews with researchers with disabilities.

METHODS

We recruited participants via virtual flyers. Eligibility criteria included working in the United States (U.S.) as researchers that had applied for grant funding (last five years), and self-identifying as having a disability. We offered participants (total n = 35) the option of either semi-structured one-on-one live or written interviews based on their preference. Two study team members analyzed written and live responses using thematic analysis to identify themes.

RESULTS

Themes included identity/visibility, career trajectories, accessibility, accommodations, bias, representation, and inclusion. Some participants reported not disclosing their disabilities at work or during hiring processes due to fear of negative perceptions from peers or potential employers. Experiences around stigma and bias were noted both in professional relationships and when interacting with disability service offices, underscoring difficulties and delays in processes to secure accommodations. Respondents highlighted the lack of disability inclusion and low representation of people with disabilities in academia and elevated the importance of self-advocacy and of role models and mentors in shaping career pathways for future researchers with disabilities.

CONCLUSION

Researchers with disabilities encounter systematic barriers at academic institutions, and lack of acknowledgement and research on these experiences has held back institutional and policy changes. To reduce disparities for researchers with disabilities, academic leadership must allocate resources to address ableism, create more inclusive environments, and raise standards beyond compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

摘要

简介

残疾人在高等教育中代表性不足,面临着沟通和物理环境无法访问以及难以获得住宿等系统性障碍。本研究旨在通过对残疾研究人员进行保密的定性访谈,了解研究机构在无障碍环境和残疾包容方面的障碍。

方法

我们通过虚拟传单招募参与者。符合条件的参与者包括在美国作为研究人员工作,并且在过去五年内申请过资助资金,以及自我认定为残疾。我们根据参与者的偏好,为他们提供了半结构化一对一的现场或书面访谈选择。两名研究团队成员使用主题分析对书面和现场回复进行分析,以确定主题。

结果

主题包括身份/可见性、职业轨迹、无障碍环境、住宿、偏见、代表性和包容性。一些参与者报告说,由于担心同事或潜在雇主的负面看法,他们在工作或招聘过程中没有透露自己的残疾情况。在专业关系和与残疾服务办公室互动中都注意到了耻辱和偏见的经历,强调了在确保住宿方面的困难和延迟。受访者强调了残疾包容的缺乏以及残疾人士在学术界的代表性低,并强调了自我倡导以及残疾榜样和导师在塑造残疾未来研究人员职业道路方面的重要性。

结论

残疾研究人员在学术机构中遇到系统性障碍,而对这些经验的认识不足和研究不足阻碍了机构和政策的改变。为了减少残疾研究人员的差距,学术领导必须分配资源来解决能力歧视,创造更包容的环境,并提高标准,不仅仅是遵守《美国残疾人法案》。

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