Takayesu Jamie, Szczygiel Lauren, Jones Rochelle D, Perry Lydia, Balcer Laura, Daumit Gail, Drake Wonder, Gatcombe Heather, Mangurian Christina, Marshall Bess, Regensteiner Judith, Jagsi Reshma
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2025 Jan;34(1):143-155. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2024.0106. Epub 2024 Sep 11.
Differences in time commitments and resources contribute to the difficulties of work-life integration for many physician-scientists, particularly for women with family caregiving responsibilities. Understanding the challenges faced by this population is critical for the retention of these critical members of the workforce. We conducted semi-structured telephone interviews with recipients of the 2017 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation's Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists (FRCS) and reviewed application narratives from the 2020 award recipients. Award recipients were asked about their caregiving responsibilities and careers, particularly as they related to the impact of the FRCS award and the aftereffects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Analysts then iteratively revised the coding scheme and interpreted the data using qualitative thematic analysis. Of the 14 interviewees and 19 narrative contributors, 25 (76%) were women. The main qualitative themes that emerged were as follows: (1) women experience unrealistically high caregiving burdens, (2) women are overburdened by disadvantageous and undervalued expectations at work, (3) work-life expectations increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, and (4) unrealistic work-life expectations led to guilt and burnout. These findings provide a rich understanding of the factors contributing to guilt and burnout among physician-scientists, particularly women, and how work duties that increase physician obligations exacerbated these challenges. Understanding these experiences is critical to supporting and retaining a diverse workforce in academic medicine.
时间投入和资源的差异给许多医生-科学家带来了工作与生活平衡的困难,尤其是对那些承担家庭照顾责任的女性而言。了解这一群体所面临的挑战对于留住这些关键的劳动力成员至关重要。我们对2017年多丽丝·杜克慈善基金会临床科学家保留基金(FRCS)的获得者进行了半结构化电话访谈,并审查了2020年获奖者的申请陈述。获奖者被问及他们的照顾责任和职业,特别是这些与FRCS奖项的影响以及新冠疫情的后果相关的方面。分析人员随后反复修订编码方案,并使用定性主题分析来解读数据。在14名受访者和19名陈述贡献者中,25人(76%)为女性。出现的主要定性主题如下:(1)女性经历了过高到不切实际的照顾负担;(2)女性在工作中因不利且被低估的期望而负担过重;(3)在新冠疫情期间,工作与生活的期望增加了;(4)不切实际的工作与生活期望导致了内疚和倦怠。这些发现让我们深入了解了导致医生-科学家,尤其是女性产生内疚和倦怠的因素,以及增加医生职责的工作任务是如何加剧这些挑战的。了解这些经历对于支持和留住学术医学领域多元化的劳动力至关重要。