Hofstädter-Thalmann Eva, Dafni Urania, Allen Tamara, Arnold Dirk, Banerjee Susana, Curigliano Giuseppe, Garralda Elena, Garassino Marina Chiara, Haanen John, Robert Caroline, Sessa Cristiana, Tsourti Zoi, Zygoura Panagiota, Peters Solange
The Pharmaceutical Company of Johnson & Johnson, Vienna, Austria.
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
ESMO Open. 2018 Sep 21;3(6):e000423. doi: 10.1136/esmoopen-2018-000423. eCollection 2018.
While the global workforce is approaching gender parity, women occupy a small number of management level positions across most professions, including healthcare. Although the inclusion of women into the membership of many oncology societies has increased, the under-representation of women in leadership roles within international and national oncology societies remains relatively consistent. Moreover, the exact status of women participating as board members or presidents of oncology societies or as speakers at oncology congresses was undocumented to date.
The database used in this analysis was derived from data collection performed by the European Society for Medical Oncology for the years 2015-2016 and data analyses performed using the Statistical Analysis Software V.9.3 and R language for statistical computing V.3.4.0 by Frontier Science Foundation-Hellas. The literature search was performed by the authors.
We report the presence of a gender gap within oncology. Results regarding the under-representation of women occupying leadership roles in oncology show female participation as members of the board or presidents of national and international oncology societies and as invited speakers at oncology congresses remains below 50% in the majority of societies included in this analysis. Women in leadership positions of societies was associated with a higher percentage of female invited speakers at these societies' congresses (p=0.006).
The full contribution that can be attained from using the potential of women in leadership roles is currently under-realised. Examples of how gender and minority participation in organisations improves outcomes and creativity are provided from science, clinical practice and industry that show outcomes are greatly improved by collective participation of both men and women. Although there are programmes in place in many oncology organisations to improve this disparity, the gender gap is still there. Ongoing discussion may help to create more awareness in the effort to accelerate the advancement of women within oncology.
尽管全球劳动力在性别平等方面正逐步接近目标,但在包括医疗保健在内的大多数职业中,担任管理级职位的女性人数较少。虽然许多肿瘤学会中女性成员的比例有所增加,但在国际和国家肿瘤学会中,女性担任领导职务的比例仍然相对较低。此外,女性作为肿瘤学会董事会成员、会长或在肿瘤学大会上发言的具体情况迄今尚无记录。
本分析中使用的数据库来自欧洲医学肿瘤学会2015 - 2016年进行的数据收集,以及前沿科学基金会 - 希腊使用统计分析软件V.9.3和R语言统计计算软件V.3.4.0进行的数据分析。文献检索由作者完成。
我们报告了肿瘤学领域存在性别差距。关于女性在肿瘤学领域担任领导职务比例较低的结果显示,在本分析纳入的大多数学会中,女性作为国家和国际肿瘤学会董事会成员或会长以及作为肿瘤学大会受邀发言者的参与率仍低于50%。学会领导职位中的女性与这些学会大会上女性受邀发言者的较高比例相关(p = 0.006)。
目前尚未充分发挥女性担任领导角色的潜力所能带来的全部贡献。科学、临床实践和行业提供了性别和少数群体参与组织如何改善成果和创造力的实例,表明男性和女性的共同参与能极大地改善成果。尽管许多肿瘤学组织已制定计划来改善这种差距,但性别差距仍然存在。持续展开讨论可能有助于提高认识,以加速肿瘤学领域女性的发展。