聚而不散:关于空间环境如何影响女医学生社会关系形成的纵向研究。

IF 3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A Emiko Blalock, Dorene F Balmer
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摘要

发展并保持与他人的联系,即我们所说的社会关系的形成,可以增强医学生在医学院的归属感。由于医学领域在很大程度上仍以男性规范为主导,因此社会关系对女医学生来说尤为重要。然而,对于医学专业的女生来说,建立社会联系仍然是一项挑战。本研究利用 COVID-19 大流行来考察女医学生如何在医学院的空间环境中建立社会联系。本研究采用纵向定性研究和叙事调查的方法,描述了 17 名女医学生如何在 COVID-19 的早期阶段建立社会联系。从 2020 年秋季开始,在医学院的最初两年中,参与者(1)描述了个人联系是如何在医学院的早期经历中阻碍形成的;(2)分享了在中期和后期促进社区联系感的经历;(3)表达了在最初两年中形成专业联系的限制。这项研究对于理解空间环境、获得物理联系的途径、心理和情感障碍或途径如何在女医学生社会联系的形成中发挥作用,以及纵向定性研究如何通过时间叙述这些变化具有重要意义。
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Together but separate: a longitudinal study of how spatial context shapes the formation of social ties of women medical students.

Developing and maintaining connections with others, or what we refer to as the formation of social ties, may strengthen medical students' sense of belonging in medical school. Social ties play a particularly important role for women medical students as the medical field remains largely dominated by masculine norms. However, forming social ties remains challenging for women in medicine. This study used the COVID-19 pandemic to examine how women medical students navigated the spatial contexts of medical school to form social ties. Using longitudinal qualitative research and narrative inquiry, it describes how 17 women medical students formed social ties during the early stages of COVID-19. Beginning in fall 2020, during the initial two-years of medical school, the participants (1) described how personal ties were deterred from forming in early experiences of medical school; (2) shared experiences that promoted a sense of community bonding during middle and later periods; and (3) expressed limitations of access to the formation of professional ties throughout their initial 2-years. This study has important implications for understanding ways spatial contexts, access to physical connections, and the mental and emotional barriers or pathways play roles in social tie formation for women medical students and how longitudinal qualitative research can narrate these changes through time.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
86
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Health Sciences Education is a forum for scholarly and state-of-the art research into all aspects of health sciences education. It will publish empirical studies as well as discussions of theoretical issues and practical implications. The primary focus of the Journal is linking theory to practice, thus priority will be given to papers that have a sound theoretical basis and strong methodology.
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