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在选择外科职业方面存在性别差异吗?

Are there gender differences in choosing a surgical career?

作者信息

Wendel Theresa M, Godellas Constantine V, Prinz Richard A

机构信息

Department of General Surgery, Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, 1653 West Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.

出版信息

Surgery. 2003 Oct;134(4):591-6; discussion 596-8. doi: 10.1016/s0039-6060(03)00304-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Interest in general surgery has declined among US medical students, with the increasing number of female medical students being cited as a causative factor. This study evaluates factors related to choosing a general surgery career and determines if they differ between men and women.

METHODS

A survey assessing factors that contributed to career choice was distributed to a 2002 graduating medical school class to be returned with their match lists. Students were asked, from a given list, which factors influenced their career choice. Those students who did not pursue a career in general surgery were asked what factors contributed to that decision. The results were stratified by gender.

RESULTS

Of 120 surveys, 54 women and 48 men responded (response rate=85%). The reason most commonly cited for a particular career choice by both men and women was the intellectual challenge of the field, chosen by 41 men (85%) and 46 women (85%). The two next most common reasons cited by male students were an elective in the field and practice lifestyle (40 of 48 respondents, or 82%, for each). Practice lifestyle was a contributing factor for 37 of the 54 women, or 69% (P=.132). The other reasons most commonly cited by women were an elective and faculty in the chosen field (46 of 54, or 85%, and 38 of 54, or 70%). Thirty-seven of the 48 men, or 77% (P=.588), felt that faculty in the field contributed to their career choice. The most commonly cited reasons for not choosing general surgery--residency lifestyle, practice lifestyle, and length of training--were the same for both groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Fewer women than men considered practice lifestyle in choosing their medical career. However, both men and women considered lifestyle, elective in the field of choice, and faculty important in career choice. In 2002, men and women had the same reasons for pursuing a career in general surgery or seeking another specialty.

摘要

背景

美国医学生对普通外科的兴趣有所下降,女性医学生数量的增加被认为是一个促成因素。本研究评估了与选择普通外科职业相关的因素,并确定这些因素在男性和女性之间是否存在差异。

方法

向2002年医学院毕业班发放了一份评估促成职业选择因素的调查问卷,并要求他们在匹配名单中返回。学生们被要求从给定的列表中指出哪些因素影响了他们的职业选择。那些没有选择普通外科职业的学生被问及是什么因素促成了这一决定。结果按性别进行了分层。

结果

在120份调查问卷中,54名女性和48名男性回复(回复率=85%)。男性和女性选择特定职业最常提到的原因是该领域的智力挑战,41名男性(85%)和46名女性(85%)选择了这一原因。男学生接下来最常提到的两个原因是该领域的选修课和执业方式(48名受访者中有40名,即82%)。执业方式是54名女性中37名的促成因素,即69%(P=0.132)。女性最常提到的其他原因是所选领域的选修课和教员(54名中有46名,即85%;54名中有38名,即70%)。48名男性中有37名,即77%(P=0.588),认为该领域的教员促成了他们的职业选择。两组未选择普通外科的最常提到的原因——住院医师生活方式、执业方式和培训时间——是相同的。

结论

在选择医学职业时,考虑执业方式的女性比男性少。然而,男性和女性都认为生活方式、所选领域的选修课和教员在职业选择中很重要。在2002年,男性和女性选择普通外科职业或寻求其他专业的原因相同。

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