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从事外科职业的障碍:哈佛医学院学生的机构调查。

Barriers to Pursuing a Career in Surgery: An Institutional Survey of Harvard Medical School Students.

机构信息

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell, New York, NY.

出版信息

Ann Surg. 2021 Jun 1;273(6):1120-1126. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003618.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to elucidate current medical student perceptions on barriers to a career in surgery, with a particular focus on gender-specific differences.

SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA

Although gender parity in medical school composition has been reached, women continue to be underrepresented in the field of surgery.

METHODS

An anonymous, single-institution, internet-based survey conducted at Harvard Medical School.

RESULTS

Approximately 720 medical students were surveyed and 261 completed the questionnaire (36.3%; 58.6% women, 41% men, 0.4% transgender). Overall, there was no significant gender difference in intention to pursue surgery (27% of men, 22% of women; P = 0.38). Sixty-nine percent of all students and 75% of those pursuing surgery reported verbal discouragement from pursuing a surgical career. Women were significantly more likely to perceive that the verbal discouragement was based on gender (P < 0.0001), age (P < 0.0001), and family aspirations (P = 0.043) compared to men. Surgical work hours and time for outside interests were the greatest deterrents for both genders. Significantly more women reported concerns about time to date or marry (P = 0.042), time to spend with family (P = 0.015), finding time during residency to have a child (P < 0.0001), taking maternity/paternity leave during residency (P < 0.0001), and being too old after residency to have a child (P < 0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS

Both men and women reported high rates of verbal discouragement, but more women perceived that the discouragement was gender-based. Concerns about marriage and childbearing/rearing significantly deterred more women than men. Family aspirations were also a significant factor for men to choose an alternative career path. Additional support within the surgical field is needed to mitigate these concerns and support trainees in both their career and familial aspirations.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在阐明当前医学生对从事外科职业的障碍的看法,特别关注性别差异。

背景资料概要

尽管医学院的学生构成已经达到性别均等,但女性在外科学领域的代表性仍然不足。

方法

在哈佛医学院进行的一项匿名、单机构、基于互联网的调查。

结果

大约有 720 名医学生接受了调查,其中 261 人完成了问卷(36.3%;58.6%为女性,41%为男性,0.4%为跨性别者)。总体而言,男性和女性选择从事外科手术的意向没有显著差异(分别为 27%和 22%;P = 0.38)。所有学生中有 69%,选择从事外科手术的学生中有 75%,报告说曾受到口头劝阻,不要从事外科职业。与男性相比,女性更有可能认为口头劝阻是基于性别(P < 0.0001)、年龄(P < 0.0001)和家庭期望(P = 0.043)。手术工作时间和外部兴趣时间是对两种性别的最大阻碍。相比男性,更多的女性报告说担心约会或结婚的时间(P = 0.042)、与家人共度的时间(P = 0.015)、在住院医师期间找到时间生孩子(P < 0.0001)、在住院医师期间休产假/陪产假(P < 0.0001)以及在住院医师毕业后生孩子年龄太大(P < 0.0001)。

结论

男性和女性都报告说口头劝阻的发生率很高,但更多的女性认为劝阻是基于性别的。对婚姻和生育/养育的担忧极大地阻碍了更多的女性,而不是男性。家庭期望也是男性选择其他职业道路的一个重要因素。外科领域需要提供更多的支持,以减轻这些担忧,并在职业和家庭期望方面支持受训者。

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