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Balancing Profession, Family and Cultural Norms by Women Dentists in Pakistan

机译:巴基斯坦女牙医在职业,家庭和文化规范之间取得平衡

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“Feminization of dentistry” in Pakistan is clearly visible in the gender distribution of an average dental class that boasts of 70% - 80% female students. Yet after graduation, many of these women choose not to pursue their careers, resulting in a void of practicing dentists in the country, despite an exponential increase in private sector dental colleges. This phenomenological designed qualitative study aimed to investigate the reasons behind this dynamic. Fourteen in-depth interviews’ and two focus groups’ discussion from a rich and diverse sample of 20 purposively selected working and non-working, younger and older women dentists from the cities of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar and Abbottabad obtained data to achieve saturation. All interviews were audio recorded with consent, transcribed verbatim, transcripts analyzed and coded into themes and sub-themes. Respondent validation and investigator triangulation ensured validity and credibility of findings. The core finding is that a support system is an essential pre-requisite facilitating a woman dentist to pursue her career; the primary driver for this support is “economic need”. This core factor circuitously interlinks three peripheral themes, which are 1) traditional gender roles dominate, restricting women dentists from pursuance of career, especially if they have a strong economic base; 2) becoming a dentist enhances social capital and lucrative marriage prospects, lending to the concept of “doctor brides” which becomes a prime reason for choosing this education. Practicing the profession becomes secondary, especially when the marital union is with a well-to-do family; 3) life stage priorities with respect to motherhood is a barrier to full time career pursuance and if economic needs are met, most prioritize motherhood over profession. In conclusion, the average graduating dentist is female, from an expensive private sector dental college, affordable by the socio-economically privileged class; she often marries into an equivalent or higher SES class based on her “doctor” title. Since “economic need” is a dominant determinant of pursuance of career, a majority of women dentists opt for the luxury of choosing not to work. Recommendations include revision of policies for admission into dental colleges and retentive protocols on renewal of license to practice.
机译:在拥有70%-80%女学生的普通牙科班的性别分布中,巴基斯坦的“牙科女性化”显而易见。然而,尽管私营部门的牙科学院呈指数级增长,但这些毕业生中的许多人选择不再从事职业,结果导致该国的从业牙医空缺。此现象学设计的定性研究旨在调查这种动态背后的原因。来自伊斯兰堡,拉瓦尔品第,拉合尔,白沙瓦和阿伯塔巴德市的20名有目的和无工作的年轻和老年女牙医的20个有针对性的选择,分别进行了十四次深度访谈和两个焦点小组的讨论,这些数据均获得了饱和。所有采访均经同意录音,逐字记录,成绩单经分析并编码为主题和子主题。受访者的确认和研究者的三角剖分确保了研究结果的有效性和可信性。核心发现是,支持系统是便利女牙医从事其职业的必要先决条件;这种支持的主要推动力是“经济需求”。这一核心因素circuit回地将三个外围主题联系在一起:1)传统的性别角色起主导作用,限制了女牙医的职业发展,特别是在经济基础雄厚的情况下; 2)成为牙医可以增强社会资本和有利可图的婚姻前景,这有助于“医生新娘”的概念,这成为选择这种教育的主要原因。从事该职业变得次要,尤其是当婚姻关系与小康家庭在一起时; 3)关于母性的生命阶段优先事项是全职职业追求的障碍,如果满足经济需求,多数人将母性优先于职业。总之,平均毕业的牙医是女性,来自一所昂贵的私立牙科大学,社会经济特权阶层负担得起;她经常根据自己的“医生”头衔进入同等或更高级别的SES班。由于“经济需要”是追求职业的主要决定因素,因此大多数女牙医选择了不工作的奢侈选择。建议包括修订入读牙科学院的政策以及有关续签执业许可证的保留性协议。

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