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影响女医学生对骨科兴趣的因素:一项前瞻性分析。

Factors affecting interest in orthopedics among female medical students: a prospective analysis.

作者信息

Baldwin Keith, Namdari Surena, Bowers Andrea, Keenan Mary Ann, Levin L Scott, Ahn Jaimo

机构信息

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

Orthopedics. 2011 Dec 6;34(12):e919-32. doi: 10.3928/01477447-20111021-17.

Abstract

The field of orthopedics has a limited ability to recruit high-quality female applicants. The purpose of this study was to determine whether early exposure to the field affects a woman's decision to pursue orthopedics. We performed a prospective, nonrandomized cohort study between academic years 2005 and 2009 and compared interest in orthopedic surgery among female (n=271) and male (n=71) medical students at 2 urban teaching institutions. Elective lectures and orthopedic literature were distributed via e-mail to the study participants. These materials included articles published in the medical literature, materials produced and distributed by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and Web sites providing educational materials. The primary outcome was the likelihood of application for orthopedic residency. We studied the influence of demographics, exposure, and attitudes on interest in pursuing an orthopedic career. Men had a significantly higher baseline level of interest in orthopedic surgery than women (P=.005). Younger age (P<.001) and personal (P<.001), independent (P<.001), and school (P=.023) exposures to orthopedics were significantly related to interest among women. At final follow-up, total personal exposures (P=.003) and total independent exposures (P<.001) in the form of our literature and lectures were correlated with final interest in women. Female interest was decreased by the long hours, physical demands, and predominantly male nature of the field. Early exposure to orthopedic educational resources may be useful in generating female interest. Perceptions and attitudes regarding orthopedic surgery must to be changed to attract the best and brightest minds, regardless of sex.

摘要

骨科领域招募高素质女性申请者的能力有限。本研究的目的是确定早期接触该领域是否会影响女性从事骨科工作的决定。我们在2005学年至2009学年期间进行了一项前瞻性、非随机队列研究,比较了两所城市教学机构中女性(n = 271)和男性(n = 71)医学生对骨科手术的兴趣。通过电子邮件向研究参与者分发选修讲座和骨科文献。这些材料包括医学文献中发表的文章、美国骨科医师学会制作和分发的材料以及提供教育材料的网站。主要结果是申请骨科住院医师培训的可能性。我们研究了人口统计学、接触情况和态度对从事骨科职业兴趣的影响。男性对骨科手术的基线兴趣水平显著高于女性(P = 0.005)。年龄较小(P < 0.001)以及个人(P < 0.001)、独立(P < 0.001)和学校(P = 0.023)接触骨科与女性的兴趣显著相关。在最终随访时,以我们的文献和讲座形式的总个人接触(P = 0.003)和总独立接触(P < 0.001)与女性的最终兴趣相关。该领域工作时间长、体力要求高以及男性占主导的性质降低了女性的兴趣。早期接触骨科教育资源可能有助于激发女性的兴趣。必须改变对骨科手术的认知和态度,以吸引最优秀、最聪明的人才,无论性别如何。

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