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Congratulations, You’re Pregnant! Now About Your Shifts . . . : The State of Maternity Leave Attitudes and Culture in EM

机译:恭喜,您怀孕了!现在关于您的转变。 。 。 :新兴市场产假态度和文化状况

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Introduction: Increasing attention has been focused on parental leave, but little is known aboutearly leave and parental experiences for male and female attending physicians. Our goal wasto describe and quantify the parental leave experiences of a nationally representative sample ofemergency physicians (EP). Methods: We conducted a web-based survey, distributed via emergency medicine professionalorganizations, discussion boards, and listservs, to address study objectives. Results: We analyzed data from 464 respondents; 56% were women. Most experienced childbirthwhile employed as an EP. Fifty-three percent of women and 60% of men reported working in a settingwith a formal maternity leave policy; however, 36% of women and 18% of men reported dissatisfactionwith these policies. Most reported that other group members cover maternity-related shift vacancies;a minority reported that pregnant partners work extra shifts prior to leave. Leave duration andcompensation varied widely, ranging from no compensated leave (18%) to 12 or more weeks at 100%salary (7%). Supportive attitudes were reported during pregnancy (53%) and, to a lesser degree (43%),during leave. Policy improvement suggestions included the development of clear, formal policies;improving leave duration and compensation; adding paternity and adoption leave; providing support forphysicians working extra to cover colleagues’ leave; and addressing breastfeeding issues. Conclusion: In this national sample of EPs, maternity leave policies varied widely. The duration andcompensation during leave also had significant variation. Participants suggested formalizing policies,increasing leave duration and compensation, adding paternity leave, and changing the coverage forvacancies to relieve burden on physician colleagues. [West J Emerg Med. 2017;18(5)800-810.]
机译:简介:越来越多的注意力集中在育儿假上,但是对于男女主治医师的早假和育儿经验知之甚少。我们的目标是描述和量化全国有代表性的急诊医师(EP)的育儿假经验。方法:我们进行了基于网络的调查,通过急诊医学专业组织,讨论委员会和列表服务器进行分发,以解决研究目标。结果:我们分析了464位受访者的数据; 56%是女性。最有经验的分娩是受雇于EP。有53%的妇女和60%的男性报告说在有正式产假政策的环境中工作;但是,有36%的女性和18%的男性表示对这些政策不满意。大多数人报告说,其他小组成员涵盖与产妇有关的轮班空缺;少数人报告说,怀孕的伴侣在休假前会做额外的轮班。休假时间和薪酬差异很大,从无薪休假(18%)到以100%薪水(7%)休12周或更长时间。据报告,怀孕期间的支持态度(53%),休假期间的支持态度程度较小(43%)。政策改进建议包括:制定清晰,正式的政策;改善休假时间和薪酬;以及增加陪产假和领养假;为额外工作以支付同事休假的医师提供支持;并解决母乳喂养问题。结论:在这个国家的EP样本中,产假政策差异很大。休假期间的时间和补偿也有显着差异。与会者建议制定政策,增加休假时间和薪酬,增加陪产假,并改变职位空缺的覆盖范围,以减轻医师同事的负担。 [西急救医学杂志。 2017; 18(5)800-810。]

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