Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, St Joseph University, Hotel-Dieu de France Hospital, Adib Ishac Street, Achrafie, Beirut, Lebanon.
Faculty of Medicine, St Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon.
Reprod Health. 2018 Jul 5;15(1):121. doi: 10.1186/s12978-018-0559-7.
Motherhood is a demanding part of any women's life. Female interns could encounter difficulties during selection for residency program according to their plans of conceiving. Our aim is to explore the influence of female gender on the selection process of residency programs.
A cross sectional study was conducted in 2016 at a University Hospital in Beirut, Lebanon. Female residents and chief of departments were interviewed about the impact of the timing of motherhood during residency on the interview for admission. The questionnaire reviewed concerns among female Lebanese medical residents as well as the head of departments revolving around the choice of opting for motherhood and the decision of integrating into a residency program while juggling motherhood responsibilities.
Eighty nine female residents and 22 head of department agreed to participate in this study. During the interviews for residency acceptance, 29 residents (34.5%) were directly asked about their family and motherhood plans; 9% of them did not reveal their intention. 35% of the residents thought that this subject could affect the program directors' decision. 47% of residents felt that having pregnant colleagues would add to their workload, and almost half of them (46%) believed that pregnant colleagues showed less productivity. 45% of program directors stated that it was an important factor taken into consideration during the interview, and 68% believed that residents tended to choose their specialty according to their life priorities.
Pregnancy during residency training represents major challenges for female residents and their program directors. Rules and laws designed to set a balance between career and personal life are required to improve women's ability to participate equally in the workforce.
母亲身份是女性生活中不可或缺的一部分。女性实习医生可能会根据自己的怀孕计划,在选择住院医师培训项目时遇到困难。我们的目的是探讨女性性别对住院医师培训项目选择过程的影响。
2016 年在黎巴嫩贝鲁特的一家大学医院进行了一项横断面研究。对女性住院医师和科室主任进行了访谈,了解在住院医师培训期间生育的时间对住院医师接受面试的影响。该问卷审查了黎巴嫩女性住院医师的关注点,以及科室主任在选择生育和在兼顾母亲责任的同时决定融入住院医师培训项目方面的选择。
89 名女性住院医师和 22 名科室主任同意参与这项研究。在接受住院医师接受面试期间,有 29 名住院医师(34.5%)直接被问及他们的家庭和母亲计划;其中 9%的人没有透露他们的意图。35%的住院医师认为这个问题可能会影响项目主管的决定。47%的住院医师认为有怀孕的同事会增加他们的工作量,近一半的人(46%)认为怀孕的同事生产力较低。45%的项目主任表示,这是面试时需要考虑的一个重要因素,68%的人认为住院医师倾向于根据生活优先事项选择专业。
在住院医师培训期间怀孕对女性住院医师及其项目主管来说是一个重大挑战。需要制定规则和法律,在职业和个人生活之间取得平衡,以提高女性平等参与劳动力的能力。