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Employee Health and Wellness Outcomes Associated With Perceived Discrimination in Academic Medicine
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Aysola, Jaya
, Barg, Frances K.
, Kearney, Matthew D.
, Alexis, Dominique
, Higginbotham, Eve
in
Academic Medical Centers
/ Adult
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Faculty, Medical - psychology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Occupational Health
/ Occupational Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Online Only
/ Organizational Culture
/ Original Investigation
/ Perceived Discrimination - psychology
/ Personnel, Hospital - psychology
/ Qualitative Research
/ Social Determinants of Health
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Workplace - psychology
/ Young Adult
2022
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Employee Health and Wellness Outcomes Associated With Perceived Discrimination in Academic Medicine
by
Aysola, Jaya
, Barg, Frances K.
, Kearney, Matthew D.
, Alexis, Dominique
, Higginbotham, Eve
in
Academic Medical Centers
/ Adult
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Faculty, Medical - psychology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Occupational Health
/ Occupational Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Online Only
/ Organizational Culture
/ Original Investigation
/ Perceived Discrimination - psychology
/ Personnel, Hospital - psychology
/ Qualitative Research
/ Social Determinants of Health
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Workplace - psychology
/ Young Adult
2022
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Employee Health and Wellness Outcomes Associated With Perceived Discrimination in Academic Medicine
by
Aysola, Jaya
, Barg, Frances K.
, Kearney, Matthew D.
, Alexis, Dominique
, Higginbotham, Eve
in
Academic Medical Centers
/ Adult
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Faculty, Medical - psychology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Occupational Health
/ Occupational Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Online Only
/ Organizational Culture
/ Original Investigation
/ Perceived Discrimination - psychology
/ Personnel, Hospital - psychology
/ Qualitative Research
/ Social Determinants of Health
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Workplace - psychology
/ Young Adult
2022
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Employee Health and Wellness Outcomes Associated With Perceived Discrimination in Academic Medicine
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Employee Health and Wellness Outcomes Associated With Perceived Discrimination in Academic Medicine
2022
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Overview
Organizational culture and workplace interactions may enhance or adversely impact the wellness of all members of learning and work environments, yet a nuanced understanding of how such experiences within health care organizations impact the health and wellness of their membership is lacking.
To identify and characterize the reported health and wellness outcomes associated with perceived discrimination among academic medicine faculty, staff, and students.
This qualitative study analyzed anonymously submitted written narratives from 2016 that described experiences related to inclusion in the workplace or lack thereof. Narratives that described health outcomes associated with work- or school-based discrimination were purposively sampled. Participants were faculty, staff, and students at health-related schools or hospitals affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania. Data analysis was performed from March 2019 to January 2020.
Self-reported experiences, both witnessed and personal, of discrimination in the workplace.
A total of 315 narratives were collected, and 115 narratives from 115 participants were analyzed. Most respondents identified as female (70 respondents [60.9%]), non-Hispanic White (68 respondents [59.1%]), and heterosexual (89 respondents [77.4%]) and had worked at the institution for at least 1 year (99 respondents [86.0%]). The outcomes associated with adverse workplace experiences were broad and ranged in nature from emotional to mental and physical. Most reported outcomes were emotional (101 respondents [87.8%]), and more than 1 in 10 narratives (14 respondents [12.2%]) described a mental or physical health outcome. Many of the participants felt devaluated, overexerted, and hopeless, resulting in clinically relevant manifestations, such as increased stress and anxiety levels and even elevated blood pressure.
This qualitative study identified a continuum of negative outcomes on employee health and well-being associated with perceived discrimination and chronic exclusion in the workplace. These findings suggest the need for organizations to promote inclusion as a component of workplace wellness interventions.
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American Medical Association
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