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Gender-related perceptions of careers in surgery among new medical graduates: Results of a cross-sectional study

机译:新医学毕业生对手术职业的性别相关看法:一项横断面研究的结果

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Background: Despite promotional measures at a national level, female surgeons account for only 10% of the consultant workforce in the United Kingdom. With rising proportions of female medical graduates, it is important that surgery continues to recruit the most able candidates regardless of sex. This study investigates the differing perceptions of surgical careers among recent medical school graduates and identifies factors discouraging female doctors from pursuing a career in surgery. Methods: Newly qualified graduates from the University of Nottingham Medical School, Nottingham, UK, were invited to complete a nonmandatory questionnaire investigating career intentions and factors influencing this. Results: Two hundred and eight questionnaires were returned (a 66% response rate). Male respondents were significantly more likely to rate surgery as an attractive or very attractive career (P =.0116). Overall, only 33 (25%) female doctors expressed interest in a surgical career as opposed to 33 (42%) male doctors (P =.010). Frequently cited reasons included no interest in surgery itself (21%) and negative attitudes toward women in surgery among the surgical teams (18%). Irrespective of career interests, 59% of male and 68% of female respondents believed surgery was not a career welcoming women (P =.186). Reasons included difficulty maintaining family life, limited flexible training, and lack of role models. Conclusions: This study identifies significant sex differences in the perception of surgical careers. The majority believes surgery does not welcome female trainees. Future strategies to promote surgery must address attitudes and behaviors in both sexes while taking active steps to support female surgeons during their training and in the workplace.
机译:背景:尽管在国家一级采取了促进措施,但女性外科医生仅占英国顾问劳动力的10%。随着女性医学毕业生比例的上升,重要的是,无论性别如何,手术都应继续招募最有能力的候选人。这项研究调查了最近医学院毕业生对外科职业的不同看法,并确定了阻碍女医生从事外科职业的因素。方法:邀请英国诺丁汉诺丁汉大学医学院的新合格毕业生填写一份非强制性问卷,以调查其职业意图和影响其的因素。结果:共返回了208份问卷(答复率为66%)。男性受访者更有可能将手术评为有吸引力或非常有吸引力的职业(P = .0116)。总体而言,只有33名(25%)女医生表示对外科手术感兴趣,而33名男医生(42%)对外科手术表示了兴趣(P = .010)。经常被提及的原因包括对手术本身没有兴趣(21%)和手术团队中对女性在手术中的负面态度(18%)。不论职业兴趣如何,59%的男性受访者和68%的女性受访者认为手术不是女性的职业选择(P = .186)。原因包括维持家庭生活困难,有限的灵活培训以及缺乏榜样。结论:这项研究发现了在手术职业观念上的显着性别差异。大多数人认为手术不欢迎女性学员。未来促进手术的策略必须解决男女双方的态度和行为,同时采取积极措施在女性外科医生的培训和工作场所中提供支持。

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