University of Toronto Temerty Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
University of Toronto Temerty Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, Canada.
JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Aug 1;7(8):e2429345. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.29345.
Physicians, especially surgeons, delay family building, and face age-related complications of pregnancy.
To explore factors that are associated with family building decisions among residents and fellows and to understand their thoughts on accessing family building supports, workplace culture, and attitudes toward family planning.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This qualitative study was conducted from May to August 2022 at postgraduate training sites across Ontario, Canada. Participants included 29 postgraduate learners. Purposive sampling from 80 eligible trainees was used to ensure diverse demographics, including sex, specialty, and institution. Semi-structured individual interviews lasting 30 to 90 minutes were conducted over a virtual platform. Participants were asked to share their thoughts and experiences on family planning in a medical career, family building goals, the role of mentorship, and knowledge of current family planning supports.
Themes associated with residents' perception of family planning within the context of a medical career.
Twenty-nine trainees, ages 25 to 37 years old (22 [75.9%] were female, 26 [89.7%] were heterosexual; median [range] age, 30 [25-37] years) from various institutions took part in this study. The participants included both 24 residents (82.8%) and 5 fellows (17.2%) and 8 (27.6%) were from surgical specialties, 3 (10.3%) from pediatrics and subspecialties, 4 (13.8%) from internal medicine and subspecialties, 2 (6.9%) from obstetrics and gynecology, 3 (10.3%) family medicine, 2 (6.9%) from anesthesia, and 7 (24.1%) other medical specialties. Four themes were identified: (1) tension between role as a physician and role as a parent; (2) impact of role models and mentorship on family planning choices; (3) family building is discouraged during training, especially in surgical specialties; and (4) need for tangible family planning supports in training.
In this qualitative study of residents' and fellows' perspectives on family building, trainees did not perceive residency and fellowship programs as supportive for individuals who want to family build during training leading to personal and professional dissonance. Trainees identified that more tangible supports, transparent information, and mentorship may improve a trainees' feeling of support.
医生,尤其是外科医生,会延迟组建家庭,并面临与妊娠相关的年龄相关并发症。
探讨住院医师和研究员的家庭组建决策相关因素,并了解他们对获取家庭组建支持、工作场所文化以及对计划生育态度的想法。
设计、地点和参与者:这是一项在 2022 年 5 月至 8 月期间在加拿大安大略省研究生培训地点进行的定性研究。参与者包括 29 名研究生学员。从 80 名符合条件的学员中进行有目的的抽样,以确保人口统计学方面的多样性,包括性别、专业和机构。通过虚拟平台进行了持续 30 至 90 分钟的半结构化个人访谈。参与者被要求分享他们在医疗职业中计划生育的想法和经验、家庭建设目标、指导的作用以及对当前计划生育支持的了解。
与住院医师在医疗职业背景下对计划生育的看法相关的主题。
来自不同机构的 29 名学员参加了这项研究,年龄在 25 至 37 岁之间(22 [75.9%] 为女性,26 [89.7%] 为异性恋;中位数[范围]年龄为 30 [25-37] 岁)。参与者包括 24 名住院医师(82.8%)和 5 名研究员(17.2%),其中 8 名(27.6%)来自外科专业,3 名(10.3%)来自儿科和亚专业,4 名(13.8%)来自内科和亚专业,2 名(6.9%)来自妇产科,3 名(10.3%)来自家庭医学,2 名(6.9%)来自麻醉科,7 名(24.1%)来自其他医学专业。确定了四个主题:(1)作为医生和作为父母的角色之间的紧张关系;(2)榜样和指导对计划生育选择的影响;(3)培训期间不鼓励生育,尤其是在外科专业;(4)培训中需要切实可行的计划生育支持。
在这项关于住院医师和研究员对家庭组建看法的定性研究中,学员认为住院医师和研究员课程在培训期间不支持那些希望组建家庭的人,导致个人和职业上的不和谐。学员们表示,更多切实可行的支持、透明的信息和指导可能会提高学员的支持感。