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COVID-19 大流行对儿科肿瘤学健康专业人员和研究人员早期职业的影响:来自儿童肿瘤学组青年研究者委员会、青年 SIOP 网络和青年 SIOPE 的报告。

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic Onset on the Early Careers of Pediatric Oncology Health Professionals and Researchers: A Report From the Children's Oncology Group Young Investigators Committee, Young SIOP Network, and Young SIOPE.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.

Departments of Health Research Methodology, Evidence and Impact & Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2025 Jan;72(1):e31419. doi: 10.1002/pbc.31419. Epub 2024 Nov 6.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 pandemic onset had a global debilitating impact on individuals and on burgeoning careers. In 2021, the Children's Oncology Group Young Investigators Committee, Young SIOP (International Society of Paediatric Oncology) Network, and Young SIOPE (European Society for Paediatric Oncology) co-sponsored a survey to explore the impacts of the first year of the pandemic on early-career pediatric oncology professionals with respect to working practices, productivity, professional and career development, personal wellbeing, and changing childcare needs.

METHODS

The survey comprised demographic, multiple-choice, and free-text questions, and was distributed via email and social media with English, French, and Spanish versions available. Descriptive statistics and chi-square tests were used to compare quantitative data by self-designated gender and country of origin. Qualitative data were described using content analysis.

RESULTS

Professionals (N = 499, 26.3% male, 77.2% MDs) in 48 countries (77.6% high income) responded in English (79.4%), Spanish (12.4%), and French (8.2%). Respondents had difficulty obtaining and keeping jobs (26.9%), worsened overall academic productivity (50.7%, with higher rates among bench scientists, p < 0.01), and decreased career opportunities (40.9%). Childcare challenges impacted 56.7% of respondents and was felt more negatively among women (p = 0.008) and in high-income settings (p < 0.0001). Qualitative data (n = 300) highlighted these differences were often attributable to diminished professional/personal boundaries and impacted their personal wellbeing.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted early-career academic and clinical professionals working in pediatric oncology, with unique challenges noted among those with childcare responsibilities. Career disruptions that resulted from the pandemic should be considered and mitigated by governing bodies and hiring institutions.

摘要

简介

COVID-19 大流行对个人和新兴职业产生了全球性的削弱影响。2021 年,儿童肿瘤学组青年调查员委员会、青年 SIOP(国际儿童肿瘤学会)网络和青年 SIOPE(欧洲儿童肿瘤学会)共同发起了一项调查,旨在探讨大流行第一年对儿科肿瘤学领域早期职业专业人员的工作实践、生产力、专业和职业发展、个人幸福感以及不断变化的儿童保育需求的影响。

方法

该调查包括人口统计学、多项选择和自由文本问题,并通过电子邮件和社交媒体分发,提供英语、法语和西班牙语版本。使用描述性统计和卡方检验比较按自我指定的性别和原籍国划分的定量数据。使用内容分析描述定性数据。

结果

来自 48 个国家(77.6%为高收入国家)的 499 名专业人员(26.3%为男性,77.2%为医学博士)用英语(79.4%)、西班牙语(12.4%)和法语(8.2%)回答了问题。受访者在获得和保留工作方面存在困难(26.9%),整体学术生产力恶化(50.7%,基础科学家中更高,p<0.01),职业机会减少(40.9%)。儿童保育挑战影响了 56.7%的受访者,女性(p=0.008)和高收入环境中(p<0.0001)的受访者感受更为负面。300 份定性数据强调,这些差异往往归因于专业/个人界限的缩小,对他们的个人幸福感产生了影响。

结论

COVID-19 大流行对从事儿科肿瘤学的早期职业学术和临床专业人员产生了重大影响,有儿童保育责任的人面临着独特的挑战。大流行导致的职业中断应得到监管机构和招聘机构的考虑和缓解。

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