Department of Urology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.
Department of Urology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.
J Urol. 2016 Nov;196(5):1522-1526. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2016.05.030. Epub 2016 May 10.
There is a perception in urology that female urologists encounter gender based role assignments and are often pigeonholed into caring for more female patients and female specific urological issues than their male colleagues. We assessed the influence of surgeon gender on patient gender demographics by exploring the surgical case logs of American urologists.
Six-month case logs of certifying urologists from 2003 to 2012 were obtained from the ABU (American Board of Urology). We reviewed case logs based on CPT codes of common urological procedures, focusing on 6 index gender neutral and gender specific procedure groups, including treatment of nephrolithiasis, nephrectomy, resection of bladder tumors, treatment of stress urinary incontinence, elective sterilization and treatment of prostate cancer.
Among a cohort of 6,166 urologists 1,011,800 cases were logged. Female surgeons operated on a significantly higher percent of female patients than their male peers (54.4% vs 32.5%, p <0.01). Female surgeons performed significantly more female specific procedures, such as slings, than their male counterparts (18 vs 10 per year, p <0.001). Male urologists performed significantly more male specific procedures than their female colleagues, including 3 times as many vasectomies (32 vs 12 per year, p <0.001) and more than twice as many prostatectomies (15 vs 6 per year, p <0.001). These trends were consistent across all subspecialties and geographic regions (p <0.01).
Female surgeon gender has a significant influence on patient gender demographics among index urological procedures. As the number of women in urology grows, increasing attention to gender biases is necessary to understand how these disparities will shape the clinical landscape.
在泌尿科领域有一种观点认为,女性泌尿科医生会遇到基于性别的角色分配,而且她们经常比男性同事更多地照顾女性患者和女性特有的泌尿科问题。我们通过研究美国泌尿科医生的手术病例记录,评估了外科医生性别对患者性别人口统计学的影响。
从美国泌尿科委员会(ABU)获得了 2003 年至 2012 年认证泌尿科医生的 6 个月病例记录。我们根据常见泌尿科手术的 CPT 代码审查了病例记录,重点关注了 6 个指标中性和性别特定的手术组,包括肾结石治疗、肾切除术、膀胱肿瘤切除术、治疗压力性尿失禁、选择性绝育和前列腺癌治疗。
在 6166 名泌尿科医生队列中,有 1011800 例病例被记录。女性外科医生为女性患者手术的比例明显高于男性同行(54.4%对 32.5%,p<0.01)。女性外科医生执行的女性特有的手术数量明显多于男性同行,如吊带术(每年 18 例对 10 例,p<0.001)。男性泌尿科医生比女性同事执行的男性特有的手术明显更多,包括 3 倍的输精管切除术(每年 32 例对 12 例,p<0.001)和两倍以上的前列腺切除术(每年 15 例对 6 例,p<0.001)。这些趋势在所有亚专业和地理区域都一致(p<0.01)。
外科医生的性别对索引泌尿科手术中的患者性别人口统计学有显著影响。随着泌尿科女性人数的增加,需要越来越关注性别偏见,以了解这些差异将如何影响临床格局。