在黑人精神病学实习生中探索职业选择:一项探索性定性研究
Mary K Morreale1, Jeffrey Rakofsky2, Gary L Beck Dallaghan3
1Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA. mmorreale@med.wayne.edu.
概括
在美国,黑人精神病医生代表性不足. 这项研究探讨了影响黑人医学学生的因素.
科学领域:
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
背景情况:
- 与美国黑人人口相比,美国黑人精神病医生的代表性不足.
- 需要探索影响黑人医学学生在精神病学中的职业选择的因素.
研究的目的:
- 识别和探索导致黑人医学学生决定从事精神病学事业的因素.
主要方法:
- 定性研究涉及采访第一年精神病学住院医生,他们认为自己是黑人 (N=7).
- 利用职业建设理论作为面试的框架.
- 采用有编码的定性分析来识别概念和主题.
主要成果:
- 所有参与者都强调了在黑人社区中成为黑人精神病医生的影响.
- 强大的女性榜样和与精神病学工作相匹配的个性是重要的影响因素.
- 大多数人讨论了宏观层面/文化活动,倡导的愿望,黑人榜样的影响,力和工作与生活的平衡.
结论:
- 确定了黑人居民选择精神病学的关键影响因素.
- 这些发现可以为精神病学教育工作者提供信息,以更好地支持和鼓励黑人医学学生.
- 旨在减少精神病治疗中的差异,并建议未来研究集体职业决策.
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