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Exploring Attractiveness of the Basic Sciences for Female Physicians

机译:探索女性医生基础科学的吸引力

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In Japan, traditional gender roles of women, especially the role of motherhood, may cause early career resignations in female physicians and a shortage of female researchers. Besides this gender issue, a general physician shortage is affecting basic science fields. Our previous study suggested that female physicians could be good candidates for the basic sciences because such work offers good work-life balance. However, the attractiveness for female physicians of working in the basic sciences, including work-life balance, is not known. In a 2012 nationwide cross-sectional questionnaire survey, female physicians holding tenured positions in the basic sciences at Japan's medical schools were asked an open-ended question about positive aspects of basic sciences that clinical medicine lacks, and we analyzed 58 respondents' comments. Qualitative analysis using the Kawakita Jiro method revealed four positive aspects: research attractiveness, priority on research productivity, a healthy work-life balance, and exemption from clinical duties. The most consistent positive aspect was research attractiveness, which was heightened by medical knowledge and clinical experience. The other aspects were double-edged swords; for example, while the priority on research productivity resulted in less gender segregation, it sometimes created tough competition, and while exemption from clinical duties contributed to a healthy work-life balance, it sometimes lowered motivation as a physician and provided unstable income. Overall, if female physicians lack an intrinsic interest in research and seek good work-life balance, they may drop out of research fields. Respecting and cultivating students' research interest is critical to alleviating the physician shortage in the basic sciences.
机译:在日本,妇女的传统性别角色,尤其是母性的作用,可能导致女性医师的早期职业生涯辞职以及女性研究人员短缺。除了这种性别问题之外,一般的医生短缺正在影响基础科学领域。我们以前的一项研究表明,女性医生可能是基础科学的良好候选人,因为这些工作提供了良好的工作生活平衡。然而,在基本科学中工作的女性医生的吸引力并不了解。在2012年全国横断面调查问卷调查中,在日本医学院的基础科学中持有的女性医师被要求对临床医学缺乏的基础科学的积极方面进行了一个开放的问题,我们分析了58名受访者的评论。使用Kawakita Jiro方法的定性分析揭示了四个积极方面:研究吸引力,研究生产力的优先权,健康的工作生活平衡和临床职责免征。最符合的积极方面是研究吸引力,这是通过医学知识和临床经验提高的。另一方面是双刃剑;例如,虽然研究生产率的优先级导致性别分离较少,但它有时会产生艰难的竞争,而豁免临床职责导致健康的工作生活平衡有助于作为医生的动力,而且提供了不稳定的收入。总体而言,如果女性医生缺乏对研究的内在兴趣并寻求良好的工作生活平衡,他们可能会丢掉研究领域。尊重和培养学生的研究兴趣对于减轻基本科学的医生短缺至关重要。

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