纽约市超声医师是一个多元化的群体吗?探索城市超声临床医生和教育工作者中与文化相关的多样性和观念

IF 0.3 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING JOURNAL OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2023-06-14 DOI:10.1177/87564793231179143
I. Struk, Destinii Donawa, Shaian Irving
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目的:本研究的目的是探索纽约市超声临床医生和教育工作者中与文化相关的多样性和观念,并确定这一特定劳动力是否与城市人口结构的变化保持同步。材料和方法:一项涉及人口统计、工作环境以及对工作场所多样性和包容性的看法的18个问题的调查向纽约市五个行政区的超声教育工作者和医院散发。结果:112名超声技师中,白人/白种人占50%,亚裔/太平洋岛民占34.16%(17.5%),黑人/非裔美国人占10.83%,西班牙裔/拉丁裔占5%,美洲原住民/阿拉斯加原住民占0.83%,不愿回答的占15.83%。大多数超声检查人员认定他们的性别为女性。21至30岁年龄组的代表性最低,31至51岁以上年龄组占劳动力的四分之三以上。大多数受访者与不同文化背景的员工一起工作,对他们的工作环境感到满意。然而,黑人/非裔美国人群体的平均满意度得分最低,他们的反应最不积极。结论:在这组受访者中,黑人/非洲人、西班牙裔和美洲原住民种族的代表性低于该市报告的多样化人口。因此,应该考虑新的项目和举措来增加民族和种族的包容性,以回应纽约市公民的需求。
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Are New York City Sonographers a Diverse Group? Exploring Diversity and Perceptions Related to Culture Among the City’s Sonography Clinicians and Educators
Objective: The objective of the study is to explore diversity and perceptions related to culture among New York City sonography clinicians and educators and determine whether this specific workforce is keeping pace with the changing demographics of the city population. Materials and Methods: An 18-question survey, which addressed demographics, work environment, and perceptions about diversity and inclusion in the workplace, was disseminated to sonography educators and hospitals in the five boroughs of New York City. Results: A total of 112 sonographers responded and 50% were White/Caucasian, 34.16% represented Asian/Pacific Islander (17.5%), Black/African American (10.83%), Hispanic/Latino (5%), and Native American/Alaskan Native (0.83%) populations, as well as 15.83% preferred not to respond. Most sonographers identified their gender as female. The 21 to 30 years age group was the least represented, and the age group 31 to 51+ years represented over three-quarters of the workforce. Most respondents worked with culturally diverse staff and were satisfied with their work environment. However, the Black/African American group showed the lowest average satisfaction score, and their responses were the least positive. Conclusion: In this cohort of respondents, Black/African, Hispanic, and Native American ethnicities were underrepresented compared with the city’s reported diverse population. Consequently, new programs and initiatives should be considered to increase ethnic and racial inclusivity, to respond to the needs of citizens of New York City.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JDMS) is the official journal of the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography and publishes peer-reviewed manuscripts aimed at the translational use of ultrasound for diagnosis, intervention, and other clinical applications. The JDMS provides research, clinical, and educational content for all specialties including but not limited to abdominal, women’s health, pediatric, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal sonography. The journal’s scope may also include research on instrumentation, physics, ergonomics, technical advancements, education, and professional issues in the field of sonography. Types of submissions accepted by the JDMS are Original Research, Literature Review, Case Studies, Symposia (related to education, policy, technology, or professional issues), and Letters to the Editor.
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