IF 0.7 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Journal of Medical Physics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.4103/jmp.jmp_137_24
Jacob Van Dyk, Matt Jalink, L John Schreiner, Robert Jeraj
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目的:在全球部分地区,医学物理专业发展受到限制,而虚拟指导可以帮助解决这一问题。我们开展了一项全球在线认知调查,以阐明首选虚拟指导计划的特点:方法:根据文献综述和焦点小组的试点测试,该调查以电子方式传播给多个医学物理组织、列表服务器和专业联系人。调查涉及的问题包括:影响成功指导的因素和障碍;指导者/被指导者的匹配偏好;会议的频率和时长;确定期望值的重要性;正式协议;以及对指导过程的评估。调查使用了描述性统计来描述答复的特点,包括按国家收入水平进行比较:396 位回复者(68% 为男性,32% 为女性)来自 76 个国家,其中 66% 来自高收入国家 (HIC),34% 来自中低收入国家 (L&MIC)。提供的数据包括作为指导者的经验水平(43%"很少[偶尔]",38%"很多[经常或持续]")和被指导者的经验水平(53%"很少[偶尔]",23%"很多[经常或持续]"),以及参与指导计划的兴趣(83%作为指导者、被指导者或两者兼有)。L&MIC 的答复者一般都比较年轻,工作经验较少(55% 结论:调查结果提供了制定虚拟导师计划时应考虑的因素,这些因素适用于 HIC 和 L&MIC、医学物理学家以及其他相关专业。
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Virtual Mentoring for Medical Physicists: Results of a Global Online Survey.

Purpose: Medical physics professional development is limited in parts of the globe and can be aided by virtual mentoring. A global online perception survey was conducted to elucidate the characteristics of the preferred virtual mentoring program.

Methods: Informed by a literature review and pilot testing by focus groups, the survey was electronically disseminated to multiple medical physics organizations, list servers, and professional contacts. It addressed issues including factors and barriers influencing successful mentoring; mentors'/mentees' matching preferences; frequency and length of meetings; importance of defining expectations; formal agreement; and assessment of the mentoring process. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize responses including comparisons by country income level.

Results: The 396 responders (68% male and 32% female) were from 76 countries with 66% from high-income countries (HICs) and 34% from low- and middle-income countries (L&MICs). Data were provided on experience level as mentors (43% "little [occasional]", 38% "lot [regular or ongoing]") and mentees (53% "little [occasional]", and 23% "lot [regular or ongoing]"), and interest in participating in mentorship program (83% as mentor, mentee, or both). L&MIC responders were generally younger with less work experience (55% <10 years versus 28% for HIC responders). Differences between L&MIC and HIC responses occurred when considering the perceived limitations and barriers to virtual mentoring. Preferences were given to mentoring logistics (formal agreement, frequency, length, and format of meetings).

Conclusions: Factors to consider in developing a virtual mentorship program are informed by the survey results and are applicable to both HIC and L&MIC contexts, to medical physicists, and to other related professions.

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Journal of Medical Physics
Journal of Medical Physics RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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30 weeks
期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PHYSICS is the official journal of Association of Medical Physicists of India (AMPI). The association has been bringing out a quarterly publication since 1976. Till the end of 1993, it was known as Medical Physics Bulletin, which then became Journal of Medical Physics. The main objective of the Journal is to serve as a vehicle of communication to highlight all aspects of the practice of medical radiation physics. The areas covered include all aspects of the application of radiation physics to biological sciences, radiotherapy, radiodiagnosis, nuclear medicine, dosimetry and radiation protection. Papers / manuscripts dealing with the aspects of physics related to cancer therapy / radiobiology also fall within the scope of the journal.
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