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Exploring the patterns of practice and satisfaction among female urologists in Canada

机译:探索加拿大女性泌尿科医生的实践与满意度

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Introduction Our aim was to explore the satisfaction, personal and professional challenges, and practice barriers among female urologists in Canada. Methods A literature review was completed to design our survey. Trends with respect to career and personal satisfaction were identified, including academic advancement, mentorship, professional challenges, workplace discrimination, family satisfaction, and remuneration, among others. These key themes were formatted into 44 questions, translated into French, and distributed electronically as a survey to 80 female urology staff across Canada. Results Sixty (75.0%) women completed the survey. Many had been in practice 5 years (44.1%) and 72.9% completed a fellowship. Overall, 96.6% of women were very or somewhat satisfied with their career. Seeing more time-consuming patients and financial constraints within the healthcare system were the greatest source of dissatisfaction. Two-thirds of respondents reported that they received significant mentorship and 40% found it difficult to find a mentor during their training. Overall, 65.0% experienced gender discrimination, most commonly from a colleague or a patient. Women who practiced in the community were more likely to report experiencing discrimination compared to women practicing in an academic setting (78.1% vs. 51.9%; p=0.034). Mean time for maternity leave was 17.1 (±8.3) weeks, and 30.2% reported a pregnancy-related complication triggered by their work. Overall, 66.1% would choose urology again. Conclusions It is important to advocate for the wellness of female urologists. To accomplish this, we need to address the challenges revealed in the survey, including supporting women on maternity leave, improving mentorship, and prioritizing female urology leadership initiatives. We have established a formal circle of support within the urology community in Canada to achieve these goals.
机译:简介我们的目标是探讨加拿大女性泌尿科医生的满意度,个人和职业挑战,练习障碍。方法完成文献综述以设计我们的调查。确定了关于职业和个人满意度的趋势,包括学术进步,指导,职业挑战,工作场所歧视,家庭满意度和薪酬等。将这些关键主题格式化为44个问题,转化为法国,并以电子方式分发到加拿大的80名女性泌尿科员工。结果六十(75.0%)妇女完成了调查。许多人实践<5年(44.1%)和72.9%完成了奖学金。总的来说,96.6%的女性对他们的职业生涯非常满意或有点满意。在医疗保健系统中看到更多耗时的患者和财政限制是最令人不满的源泉。三分之二的受访者报告说,他们获得了重大的辅导员,40%的人发现在培训期间发现难以找到导师。总体而言,65.0%经历了性别歧视,最常见于同事或患者。与在学术环境中练习的女性相比,在社区中实行的妇女更有可能报告经历遭受歧视(78.1%与51.9%; P = 0.034)。产妇假期的平均时间为17.1(±8.3)周,30.2%报告其工作引发的妊娠相关的并发症。总体而言,66.1%会再次选择泌尿科。结论倡导女性泌尿科医生的健康是重要的。为实现这一目标,我们需要解决调查中透露的挑战,包括支持妇女在产假,改善指导和优先考虑女性泌尿外科领导倡议。我们在加拿大的泌尿外科界内建立了正式的支持圈,以实现这些目标。

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