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在一家大型学术医疗中心,使用改良版特权行走(privilege walk)来讨论系统性种族主义和种族特权。

Discussing systemic racism and racial privilege at a large, academic health center using a modified privilege walk.

机构信息

School of Community & Environmental Health, College of Health Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 23529, USA.

Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 615 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2024 Mar 22;24(1):327. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05302-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a motivation for organizations to understand race and racism from the perspective of minoritized individuals. Academic health centers (AHC) are ideal organizations to have these conversations as they educate healthcare providers, support research in health disparities, and care for diverse patients.

METHODS

We piloted and evaluated a virtual Modified Privilege Walk (MPW) with faculty, staff, and students at an AHC in July 2020 to promote difficult conversations about race/racism, social class, and privilege. Each MPW session was voluntary, held virtually over Zoom, and lasted one hour and thirty minutes. Before attending, participants answered questions based on their race/ethnicity and social class to calculate a "privilege score." After each session, attendees were asked to complete an evaluation survey.

RESULTS

There were five virtual MPWs with 132 attendees, and 74 participants completed an evaluation survey (56% response rate). Many respondents were students (n = 29, 39.2%). Most respondents either agreed (n = 36, 48.6%) or strongly agreed (n = 32, 43.2%) that the virtual MPW positively impacted how they will interact with those of a different race/ethnicity. Attendees requested having more virtual MPWs with leadership, incorporating virtual MPWs in various program curricula, and requiring new employees to participate.

CONCLUSIONS

American organizations, particularly AHCs, should provide safe spaces and support these discussions surrounding race and racism as many were founded, built, or operated during a time of free labor and segregation that exerted power and control over minoritized individuals. Authors provide recommendations to dismantle organizational racism and support minoritized employees, patients, and students.

摘要

背景

组织有从少数群体的角度理解种族和种族主义的动机。学术医疗中心(AHC)是进行这些对话的理想组织,因为它们培养医疗保健提供者,支持健康差异研究,并为不同的患者提供护理。

方法

我们在 2020 年 7 月在一家 AHC 对教职员工和学生进行了虚拟的改良特权行走(MPW)试点和评估,以促进有关种族/种族主义、社会阶层和特权的艰难对话。每次 MPW 会议都是自愿的,通过 Zoom 进行虚拟会议,持续一个半小时。在参加之前,参与者根据自己的种族/族裔和社会阶层回答问题,以计算“特权分数”。每次会议后,与会者被要求完成评估调查。

结果

共有五场虚拟的 MPW,有 132 名参与者,74 名参与者完成了评估调查(56%的回复率)。许多受访者是学生(n=29,39.2%)。大多数受访者要么同意(n=36,48.6%),要么强烈同意(n=32,43.2%),认为虚拟 MPW 积极影响了他们与不同种族/族裔的人互动的方式。与会者要求增加与领导层的虚拟 MPW,将虚拟 MPW 纳入各种课程计划,并要求新员工参加。

结论

美国组织,特别是 AHC,应该提供安全的空间,并支持围绕种族和种族主义进行这些讨论,因为许多组织是在自由劳动和隔离时期成立、建立或运营的,这对少数群体施加了权力和控制。作者提供了消除组织种族主义和支持少数族裔员工、患者和学生的建议。

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