非裔美国人在家庭医学招募文献中的形象。

The Nebraska medical journal Pub Date : 1996-02-01
L S Nasir
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目的:定量研究家庭医学招聘文献中对非裔美国人的描述。设计:调查。背景:76份家庭医学住院医师招聘手册,来自于对不相关研究要求“信息和申请”的信件作出回应的项目。主要结果测量:非裔美国人在招聘手册中被描述为医生、其他卫生保健专业人员、患者和其他人员的人数。结果:在2433个被描绘的个体中,非裔美国人占医生的4.2%,占其他卫生保健提供者的10.8%,占患者的17%。来自23个项目的宣传册,包含502个人的照片,没有描绘非裔美国人。结论:1992年寄给居民申请人的家庭执业项目手册样本中,约有三分之一没有非洲裔美国人的照片。对招募少数民族家庭医学项目的影响进行了讨论。
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Portrayals of African Americans in family medicine recruiting literature.

Objective: To study portrayals of African Americans in family medicine recruiting literature on a quantitative basis.

Design: Survey.

Setting: Seventy six family medicine residency recruiting brochures, from programs responding to letters requesting "information and an application" for an unrelated study.

Main outcome measures: Numbers of African Americans portrayed as physicians, other health care professionals, patients, and other in recruiting brochures.

Results: Out 2433 individuals portrayed, African Americans accounted for 4.2% of physicians, 10.8% of other health care providers, and 17% of patients. Brochures from twenty three programs, containing photographs of 502 individuals portrayed no African Americans.

Conclusions: About one third of a sample of family practice program brochures sent to resident applicants in 1992 contained no photographs of African Americans. Implications for the recruitment of minorities to family medicine programs are discussed.

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