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一项探索英国 BAME LGBTQ+医学生交叉经历的定性研究。

'': a qualitative study exploring the intersectional experiences of BAME LGBTQ+ medical students in the UK.

机构信息

University College London Medical School, London, UK.

University College London Medical School, London, UK

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 Aug 19;14(8):e086346. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086346.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The positive formation of professional identity is considered crucial in how medical students begin to feel and act as clinicians. Although, awareness of how Professional Identity Formation (PIF) may be affected among minoritised groups is increasing, understanding from an intersectional lens remains limited. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of Black, Asian, Minoritised Ethnic (BAME) and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ+) medical students in the undergraduate Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Science programme.

DESIGN

Based on the methodology of phenomenography, all medical students identifying as BAME and LGBTQ+ were eligible for participation. Semistructured interviews were conducted with data collection continuing until theoretical saturation was reached. The coding framework was developed independently by the principal researcher and supervisor before being compared to create a shared analytical framework.

SETTING

University College London Medical School (UCLMS) between October 2022 and February 2023.

PARTICIPANTS

Six UCLMS students were recruited, one of whom was in the 'early' years (years 1-3) with the remainder in the 'later' years (years 4-6) RESULTS: Six main themes emerged from the data, which were categorised into three main areas: challenges to intersectionality, benefits to intersectionality and protective factors. Challenges to intersectionality included three themes, 'The BAME identity interacting with the LGBTQ+identity', 'BAME background influencing LGBTQ+identity exploration' and 'no true safe spaces for BAME and LGBTQ+ students to be themselves'. Benefits to intersectionality included 'greater insight into the self' and protective factors included two themes of 'peer support networks' and 'visibility within the university and clinical environments.'

CONCLUSION

By exploring PIF among medical students from an intersectional lens, this study highlights the increased emotional burden faced by those who identify as BAME and LGBTQ+, as they attempt to reconcile both these identities with becoming a future doctor, affecting their sense of belonging socially and within the profession. Despite being based at a single medical school, it highlights the importance of creating a truly inclusive environment through positive role modelling and increased visibility among the BAME, LGBTQ+ community in the undergraduate programme.

摘要

目的

专业身份的积极形成被认为是医学生开始作为临床医生进行自我认知和行动的关键。尽管人们越来越意识到少数群体的专业身份形成(PIF)可能受到影响,但从交叉视角的理解仍然有限。本研究的目的是探讨在本科医学学士、理学学士课程中,黑人、亚洲、少数族裔(BAME)和女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿(LGBTQ+)医学生的经历。

设计

基于现象学方法,所有自认为是 BAME 和 LGBTQ+的医学生都有资格参与。对参与者进行半结构化访谈,直到达到理论饱和。编码框架由首席研究员和主管独立开发,然后进行比较以创建共享的分析框架。

地点

伦敦大学学院医学院(UCLMS),时间为 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 2 月。

参与者

招募了六名 UCLMS 学生,其中一名处于“早期”(1-3 年级),其余五名处于“晚期”(4-6 年级)。

结果

数据中出现了六个主要主题,这些主题被分为三个主要领域:交叉性的挑战、交叉性的好处和保护因素。交叉性的挑战包括三个主题,“BAME 身份与 LGBTQ+身份相互作用”、“BAME 背景影响 LGBTQ+身份探索”和“BAME 和 LGBTQ+学生没有真正的安全空间做自己”。交叉性的好处包括“对自我的更深入了解”,保护因素包括两个主题“同伴支持网络”和“在大学和临床环境中的可见度”。

结论

通过从交叉视角探讨医学生的专业身份形成,本研究强调了那些自认为是 BAME 和 LGBTQ+的学生在试图调和这两个身份与成为未来医生的过程中所面临的更大的情感负担,这影响了他们在社交和职业中的归属感。尽管这项研究是在一所医学院进行的,但它强调了通过积极的榜样作用和在本科课程中增加 BAME、LGBTQ+群体的可见度,创造一个真正包容的环境的重要性。

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