Diego Machado Ardenghi, Renata Grazziotin-Soares, Silvana Papagerakis, Petros Papagerakis
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导言:数十年的证据表明,在牙科学术和专业实践中缺乏劳动力的多样性和持续的差异。在牙科学院的录取/选拔过程中,代表人数不足的少数民族学生可能会面临挑战和隐性偏见。本综述收集了来自不同国家的论文,总结了世界各地的牙科学院在招生过程中为提高多样性而采用的与公平-多样性-包容性(EDI)相关的策略:方法:在2023年1月至3月期间,使用MEDLINE(通过PubMed)、ERIC、Cochrane Reviews、Cochrane Trials、American Psychological Association Psyc Info (EBSCO)和Scopus进行了全面检索。除评论和社论外,所有类型的文章均被收录,所选文章均为英文。两名独立调查人员对文章进行了筛选。提取的数据包括一般特征、研究目标以及与电子数据交换相关的策略:本手稿采用了 16 篇出版物。发表文章最多的年份是 2022 年。研究类型包括案例研究/评论(50%)、横断面研究(包括调查和二手数据分析)(5 篇,占 31.25%)、定性分析方法(2 篇,占 12.5%)以及回顾性研究/二手数据收集(1 篇,占 6.25%)。文章中描述的策略涉及:(1)考虑多样性的交叉性;(2)在学校招生过程中使用非认知指标来构建一个全面的选拔过程;(3)在牙科学院和大学的支持下,使招生人员多样化、专业化,并为他们提供培训,让他们发挥领导作用;(4)分配财政投资,分析有关EDI的现行政策和程序:本综述汇总了一些有趣的发现,例如:一些学校正在考虑将多样性的交叉性作为一种方法,以纳入代表人数不足的少数群体并使学生群体多样化。最近,关于牙科入学/选拔过程中的EDI的出版物越来越多,这可能预示着这一领域正在发生积极的变化。
Equity-diversity-inclusion (EDI)-related strategies used by dental schools during the admission/selection process: a narrative review.
Introduction: Decades of evidence have demonstrated a lack of workforce diversity and sustaining disparities in academic dentistry and professional practice. Underrepresented minority students may face challenges and implicit bias during the dental schools' admission/selection process. This review collected papers from different countries to summarize the Equity-Diversity-Inclusion (EDI)-related strategies that dental schools worldwide have used in their admissions process to increase diversity.
Methods: A comprehensive search using MEDLINE (via PubMed), ERIC, Cochrane Reviews, Cochrane Trials, American Psychological Association Psyc Info (EBSCO) and Scopus was done between January and March-2023. All types of articles-designs were included, except comments and editorials, and all articles selected were in English. Two independent investigators screened the articles. Extracted data were general characteristics, study objectives, and EDI-related strategies.
Results: Sixteen publications were used to construct this manuscript. The year with the greatest number of publications was 2022. Type of studies were case studies/critical reviews (50%), cross-sectional (including survey and secondary data analysis) (n = 5, 31.25%), qualitative methods of analysis (n = 2, 12.5%), and retrospective/secondary data collection (n = 1, 6.25%). The strategies described in the articles were related to (1) considering the intersectionality of diversity, (2) using noncognitive indicators during the school admissions process to construct a holistic selection process, (3) diversifying, professionalizing, and providing training to admissions persons who had leadership roles with the support from the dental school and the university, and (4) allocating financial investments and analyzing current policies and procedures regarding EDI.
Conclusions: This review aggregated interesting findings, such as: some schools are considering the intersectionality of diversity as a way to include underrepresented minorities and to diversify the students-body. The recent growth in publications on EDI during dental admission/selection process might indicate a positive movement in this field.