Marti Kyriaki C, Lanzon Jesse, Edwards Sean P, Inglehart Marita R
Dr. Marti is Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan; Dr. Lanzon is an oral surgeon in private practice, Santa Barbara, CA; Dr. Edwards is Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan; and Dr. Inglehart is Professor of Dentistry, Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry and Adjunct Professor of Psychology, College of Literature, Science, and Arts, University of Michigan.
J Dent Educ. 2017 Jan;81(1):75-86.
The aims of this study were to determine whether male vs. female oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) residents, academic surgeons (i.e., faculty members), and private practitioners in the U.S. differed in their general career satisfaction and job/professional satisfaction. Survey data were collected in 2011-12 from 267 OMS residents (response rate 55%), 271 OMS academic surgeons (response rate 31%), and 417 OMS private practitioners (response rates 13% web-based survey and 29% postal mail survey). The results showed that while the male vs. female OMS private practitioners and academic surgeons did not differ in their career satisfaction, the female residents had a lower career satisfaction than the male residents (on four-point scale with 4=most satisfied: 3.03 vs. 3.65; p<0.01). The male vs. female OMS private practitioners and academic surgeons also did not differ in their job satisfaction. However, the female residents agreed on average less that they were able to practice OMS in the way they want, felt less proud to be an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, were less satisfied with their career, and were more likely to consider a career change in the next five years than the male residents. While these male and female oral and maxillofacial surgeons in private practice and academia did not differ in their career and job satisfaction, the male and female residents differed significantly, with female residents reporting a significantly poorer career and job satisfaction than male residents. Future research needs to explore ways to improve career and professional satisfaction of female OMS residents.
本研究的目的是确定美国口腔颌面外科(OMS)住院医师、学术外科医生(即教员)和私人执业医生在总体职业满意度以及工作/专业满意度方面,男性与女性之间是否存在差异。2011年至2012年收集了调查数据,涉及267名OMS住院医师(回复率55%)、271名OMS学术外科医生(回复率31%)以及417名OMS私人执业医生(网络调查回复率13%,邮寄调查回复率29%)。结果显示,虽然OMS私人执业医生和学术外科医生中男性与女性在职业满意度上没有差异,但女性住院医师的职业满意度低于男性住院医师(四分制,4表示最满意:3.03对3.65;p<0.01)。OMS私人执业医生和学术外科医生中男性与女性在工作满意度上也没有差异。然而,与男性住院医师相比,女性住院医师平均较少认同她们能够按照自己希望的方式进行口腔颌面外科手术,对成为口腔颌面外科医生的自豪感较低,对自己的职业不太满意,并且在未来五年内更有可能考虑转行。虽然这些在私人执业和学术界的男性和女性口腔颌面外科医生在职业和工作满意度上没有差异,但男性和女性住院医师存在显著差异,女性住院医师的职业和工作满意度明显低于男性住院医师。未来的研究需要探索提高女性OMS住院医师职业和专业满意度的方法。