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玻璃天花板变厚了:COVID-19 对美国学术医学教师的影响。

The glass ceiling thickens: the impact of COVID-19 on academic medicine faculty in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Medical Education, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.

Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology, and Physiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.

出版信息

Med Educ Online. 2022 Dec;27(1):2058314. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2022.2058314.

Abstract

The inequities faced by women in academic Medicine before the COVID-19 pandemic are well established. However, there is little formal data regarding exactly how the pandemic has affected faculty. This cross-sectional study investigated the impact of the pandemic on responsibilities at home, work, and mental health according to gender identification, faculty rank, and faculty appointment. In February 2021, an online questionnaire was broadly distributed to academic medicine faculty. Respondents were asked to provide demographic data, answer questions about their responsibilities at home and work, mental health, and how the pandemic has influenced these. Respondents were also asked to document what their institution(s) can do to help faculty through the pandemic. Responses were analyzed via Pearson's chi-square tests and thematic analysis. Women faculty were more likely to be responsible for the care of others (70%, p = 0.014), and the impact was negative, especially for early career faculty (p = 0.019). Productivity in research, teaching, and clinical practice were negatively impacted, with women feeling this in clinical practice (p = 0.005), increased teaching load (p = 0.042), and inadequate work environment (p = 0.013). In the areas of self-care and mental health, women (p < 0.001), early career-faculty (p < 0.001), and clinical faculty (p = 0.029) were more negatively impacted. Early-career women were more likely to fear retribution. Five themes emerged, including Flexible Expectations, Support, Mental Health, Compensation, and Communication. Pre-pandemic stress and burnout were rampant, and this study demonstrates that academic medicine faculty are still suffering. It is the authors' hope that administrations can utilize these data to make informed decisions regarding policies enacted to assist populations who are most vulnerable to the effects of the pandemic.

摘要

在 COVID-19 大流行之前,女性在学术医学领域面临的不平等现象已经得到充分证实。然而,关于大流行究竟如何影响教师,几乎没有正式的数据。这项横断面研究根据性别认同、教师职级和教师任命,调查了大流行对家庭、工作和心理健康责任的影响。2021 年 2 月,一项在线问卷广泛分发给学术医学教师。受访者被要求提供人口统计数据,回答他们在家和工作中的责任、心理健康以及大流行如何影响这些问题。受访者还被要求记录他们的机构可以做些什么来帮助教职员工度过大流行。通过 Pearson 的卡方检验和主题分析来分析回答。女性教师更有可能负责照顾他人(70%,p = 0.014),影响是负面的,尤其是对早期职业教师(p = 0.019)。研究、教学和临床实践的生产力受到负面影响,女性感到这在临床实践中(p = 0.005)、教学负担增加(p = 0.042)和工作环境不足(p = 0.013)。在自我保健和心理健康方面,女性(p < 0.001)、早期职业教师(p < 0.001)和临床教师(p = 0.029)受到的负面影响更大。早期职业女性更担心受到报复。出现了五个主题,包括灵活的期望、支持、心理健康、补偿和沟通。大流行前的压力和倦怠已经很普遍,这项研究表明,学术医学教师仍在受苦。作者希望管理层能够利用这些数据,就为帮助最易受大流行影响的人群而制定的政策做出明智的决策。

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