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大流行对学术医学研究人员的影响:一项混合方法研究。

Pandemic Impact on Research Faculty in Academic Medicine: A Mixed Method Study.

作者信息

Bloom-Feshbach Kimberly, Vasiliou Vasilia, Laird Lance D, Civian Janet T, Pololi Linda H

机构信息

Section of Hospital Medicine, Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY USA.

National Initiative on Gender, Culture and Leadership in Medicine: C-Change, Institute for Economic and Racial Equity, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA.

出版信息

Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle). 2025 Jan 8;6(1):21-28. doi: 10.1089/whr.2024.0091. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This mixed-method study sought to elucidate the impact of COVID-19 on the professional environments and career trajectories of midcareer research faculty in U.S. medical schools.

METHODS

Participants were 40 midcareer medical school faculty enrolled in the Brandeis University C-Change Mentoring and Leadership Institute, a group peer mentoring career development course being tested in a National Institutes of Health-funded randomized controlled trial.

RESULTS

We observed a gender disparity in both the quantitative and qualitative data, with women faculty describing COVID-19 more negatively impacting their career trajectory. This negative impact was independent of having children in the home. Participants largely reported no change in their commitment to conducting research or interest in applying for research funding. A total of 54% of faculty reported no effect of the pandemic on their relationships with colleagues ( = 21) and 33% reported a negative effect ( = 13). A trend emerged when examining the data by degree, however, with PhD faculty about twice as likely as physicians to report a negative effect of the pandemic on their relationship with colleagues (47% = 9 vs. 20% = 4, respectively). The ordinal test on the 5-point scale approached statistical significance but did not meet the standard 0.05 cut-off ( value = 0.06; Z-value = -1.86).

CONCLUSIONS

While faculty initially reported some positive outcomes of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in their own experiences in April 2020, their experiences 1 year later reflected negative impacts of the pandemic on career trajectory, especially for women, and on relationships with colleagues, with a higher intensity signal for PhD scientists.

摘要

引言

这项混合方法研究旨在阐明新冠疫情对美国医学院处于职业生涯中期的研究人员的专业环境和职业轨迹的影响。

方法

参与者为40名就读于布兰代斯大学C-Change指导与领导力学院的医学院职业生涯中期教员,该学院是一个在国立卫生研究院资助的随机对照试验中接受测试的团体同伴指导职业发展课程。

结果

我们在定量和定性数据中均观察到性别差异,女教员表示新冠疫情对其职业轨迹的负面影响更大。这种负面影响与家中是否有孩子无关。参与者大多表示他们进行研究的决心或申请研究资金的兴趣没有改变。共有54%的教员报告疫情对他们与同事的关系没有影响(n = 21),33%报告有负面影响(n = 13)。然而,按学位对数据进行分析时出现了一种趋势,拥有博士学位的教员报告疫情对其与同事关系有负面影响的可能性约为医生的两倍(分别为47%,n = 9和20%,n = 4)。在5分制上进行的有序检验接近统计学显著性,但未达到0.05的标准临界值(p值 = 0.06;Z值 = -1.86)。

结论

虽然教员在2020年4月最初报告称新冠疫情在他们自身经历中有一些积极结果,但一年后的经历反映出疫情对职业轨迹有负面影响,尤其是对女性,并且对与同事的关系也有负面影响,对拥有博士学位的科学家影响更强烈。

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