Building the Geropsychology Workforce: A National Survey and Virtual Conference Define Critical Obstacles and Steps Forward.

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Professional Psychology-Research and Practice Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1037/pro0000524
Flora Ma, Hannah L Heintz, Nicholas E Schmidt, Brian D Carpenter, Rebecca S Allen, Joseph M Dzierzewski, Michelle E Mlinac, Joann M Montepare, Jennifer Moye
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The number of psychologists prepared to work with older adults falls far short of the demand. In the face of perceptions of a worsening geriatric workforce shortage, we describe the process of developing and implementing a national virtual conference aimed at generating solutions. A preconference survey (n = 174) found fewer applicants than desirable for aging-targeted graduate student, trainee, clinician, or academic positions (58.6%) and decreased student interest in aging (43.7%), with downstream consequences of filling age-targeted positions by those without aging backgrounds (32.3%), difficulty securing funding for aging-related positions (28.7%), and loss of aging-related positions (27.0%). Two fifths (40.7%) felt these problems have worsened as compared to 5 years ago. Qualitative responses provide detailed perspectives on these barriers and strategies generally and in particular as relates to racial and ethnic diversity and academic geropsychology. During a 2-day conference, attendees developed and prioritized strategies. Following a postconference survey to ascertain interest in volunteering, seven work groups were formed that have made progress on these issues. A virtual conference provides an inclusive, cost-effective, and fruitful opportunity to discuss workforce concerns in geropsychology and to generate numerous ideas to promote positive change.

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建立老年心理学劳动力队伍:一项全国调查和虚拟会议确定了关键障碍和前进步骤。
准备与老年人合作的心理学家数量远远达不到需求。面对老年劳动力短缺日益恶化的看法,我们描述了制定和实施旨在制定解决方案的全国虚拟会议的过程。一项会前调查(n=174)发现,申请老龄化目标研究生、实习生、临床医生或学术职位的人数少于预期(58.6%),学生对老龄化的兴趣下降(43.7%),无老龄化背景的人填补老龄化目标职位的下游后果(32.3%),难以获得老龄化相关职位的资金(28.7%),五分之二(40.7%)的人认为这些问题与5年前相比有所恶化。定性回答提供了对这些障碍和策略的详细看法,尤其是与种族和族裔多样性以及学术心理障碍学有关的障碍和策略。在为期两天的会议上,与会者制定了战略并确定了优先顺序。在会议后进行调查以确定对志愿服务的兴趣之后,成立了七个工作组,在这些问题上取得了进展。虚拟会议提供了一个包容性、成本效益高、富有成效的机会,可以讨论老年心理学中的劳动力问题,并产生许多促进积极变革的想法。
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期刊介绍: Professional Psychology: Research and Practice® publishes articles on the application of psychology, including the scientific underpinnings of the profession of psychology. Articles that present assessment, treatment, and practice implications are encouraged. Both data-based and theoretical articles on techniques and practices used in the application of psychology are acceptable.
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