Rajeh M, Nicolau B, Qutob A, Pluye P, Esfandiari S
1 Oral Health and Society Research Unit, Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
2 Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, SA.
JDR Clin Trans Res. 2019 Apr;4(2):187-195. doi: 10.1177/2380084418815458. Epub 2019 Jan 25.
INTRODUCTION: Over the last 40 y, the proportion of women in the profession of dentistry has been growing steadily. The extant literature, although limited, demonstrates that gender differences exist in choice of specialization, practice pattern, and professional attitudes, revealing that women are more likely to work in primary dental care and are less prominent in other dental specialties. Female Saudi dentists, working in the government sector, tend to occupy lower positions in the occupational hierarchy, are paid less, and are less likely to hold consultant positions as compared with men. OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to identify barriers faced by female dentists practicing in Saudi Arabia in seeking professional advancement and to determine the variables that influenced respondents' promotions. METHODS: In February 2017, a web-based cross-sectional survey was emailed to all female dentists registered with the Saudi Dental Society ( N = 2,651). Completed questionnaires ( N = 130, response rate = 7.1%) were analyzed with simple summary statistics and a logistic regression analysis to evaluate the association between the dependent variable (promotion) and independent variables (family, environmental, interpersonal, and cultural factors). RESULTS: Most female dentists believed that family, environmental, and cultural factors are challenges to their career practice and progression. Other factors included interpersonal challenges, such as gender discrimination and male dominance in the field of dentistry. Results of the regression analysis revealed that family and environmental factors were significant predictors of whether female dentists would be promoted. CONCLUSION: Saudi female dentists continue to face significant obstacles in their career practice and advancement. Their role in the workplace needs to be recognized. Factors that obstruct their career advancement should be well understood by dental institutions and efforts should be made to move more female dentists into leadership positions. KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER STATEMENT: Policy makers can use the results of this study to develop strategies to overcome the barriers faced by female dentists in Saudi Arabia with respect to their professional and personal (family) needs. This study could lead to the development of employment incentives and a supportive workplace for female dentists.
引言:在过去40年里,牙科行业中女性的比例一直在稳步增长。现有文献虽然有限,但表明在专业选择、执业模式和职业态度方面存在性别差异,显示出女性更有可能从事初级牙科护理工作,而在其他牙科专业领域中则不太突出。在政府部门工作的沙特女性牙医在职业等级制度中往往占据较低职位,薪酬较低,与男性相比担任顾问职位的可能性也较小。 目的:本研究的目的是确定在沙特阿拉伯执业的女性牙医在寻求职业晋升时面临的障碍,并确定影响受访者晋升的变量。 方法:2017年2月,通过电子邮件向沙特牙科协会注册的所有女性牙医(N = 2651)发送了一项基于网络的横断面调查。对完成的问卷(N = 130,回复率 = 7.1%)进行了简单的汇总统计和逻辑回归分析,以评估因变量(晋升)与自变量(家庭、环境、人际和文化因素)之间的关联。 结果:大多数女性牙医认为家庭、环境和文化因素是其职业实践和职业发展的挑战。其他因素包括人际挑战,如牙科领域的性别歧视和男性主导地位。回归分析结果显示,家庭和环境因素是女性牙医是否会获得晋升的重要预测因素。 结论:沙特女性牙医在职业实践和职业发展中继续面临重大障碍。她们在工作场所的作用需要得到认可。牙科机构应充分了解阻碍她们职业发展的因素,并应努力让更多女性牙医担任领导职位。 知识转移声明:政策制定者可以利用本研究的结果制定策略,以克服沙特阿拉伯女性牙医在专业和个人(家庭)需求方面面临的障碍。本研究可能会促成针对女性牙医的就业激励措施和支持性工作场所的发展。
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