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Professional identity formation of female doctors in Japan – gap between the married and unmarried

机译:日本女医生的职业身份形成-已婚和未婚之间的差距

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During professional identity formation (PIF), medical students and young doctors enter the process of socialization in medicine with their preexisting personal identities. Here, the authors focused on how gender influences both the professional and personal identities of doctors. The authors’ particular research question was how the professional and personal identities of female doctors are formed in Japan, a patriarchal and highly masculinized country, especially before and after marriage and childbirth. Narrative inquiry was used as the research methodology. The authors purposively sampled 10 unmarried and 15 married Japanese female physicians with varying lengths of full-time work experience and conducted individual semi-structured face-to-face interviews between July 2013 and February 2015. The authors recorded, transcribed and anonymized the narrative data and extracted themes and representative narratives related to the formation of professional and personal identities. Based on these, the authors developed the master narrative for the whole study. The PIF process by which female physicians integrate personal and professional identities was profoundly affected by gender stereotypes. Further, participant narratives revealed the existence of conflict between married and unmarried female doctors, which created a considerable gap between them. Female physicians lived with conflicting emotions in a chain of gender stereotype reinforcement. To overcome these issues, we propose that it is necessary to depart from a culture that determines merit based on a fixed sense of values, and instead develop a cultural system and work environment which allows the cultivation of a professional vision that accepts a wide variety of professional and personal identities, and a similarly wide variety of methods by which the two can be integrated.
机译:在形成专业身份(PIF)期间,医学生和年轻医生将以其原有的个人身份进入医学社会化过程。在这里,作者关注于性别如何影响医生的职业和个人身份。作者的特别研究问题是,在父权制和高度男性化的国家,特别是在结婚和分娩前后的日本,女医生的专业和个人身份是如何形成的。叙事探究被用作研究方法。作者有意地抽取了10名未婚和15名已婚的日本女医生,他们的全职工作时间各不相同,并在2013年7月至2015年2月之间进行了半结构化的面对面访谈。作者记录了叙事数据,并将其转录并匿名化。并提取与专业和个人身份形成相关的主题和代表性叙述。基于这些,作者开发了整个研究的主要叙述。女医生整合个人和专业身份的PIF过程受到性别刻板印象的深刻影响。此外,参与者的叙述揭示了已婚和未婚女医生之间存在冲突,这在她们之间造成了很大的差距。女医生在一连串的性别刻板印象中生活着矛盾的情绪。为了克服这些问题,我们建议有必要偏离一种基于固定价值观念来决定优点的文化,而应该发展一种文化体系和工作环境,以培养能够接受多种多样的职业观的人。专业和个人身份,以及可以将两者整合在一起的多种类似方法。

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